Melcombe Regis | |
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General information | |
Location | Melcombe Regis, Dorset England |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Status | Disused |
History | |
Original company | Weymouth and Portland Railway |
Pre-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Post-grouping | Great Western Railway British Railways (Southern Region) |
Key dates | |
30 May 1909 | Opened |
3 March 1952 | Closed to passengers |
12 September 1959 | Closed |
Melcombe Regis was a station on the Portland Branch Railway in the English county of Dorset. Opened in April 1909, it was sited at the north end of the bridge over Radipole Lake. The station was built to enable Portland branch passengers to go to Weymouth without the need for the branch train to reverse to enter Weymouth railway station. The branch junction was to the north of Weymouth station and faced Dorchester. The station was closed officially, along with the branch, on 3 March 1952. However, the station continued to be used for overflow from the adjacent Weymouth station, particularly on summer Saturdays: regularly until 12 September 1959 and irregularly for a while after that.
Operated by the Great Western Railway, the station was placed in the Western Region when the railways were nationalised in 1948.
Goods trains continued to pass the site on their way to the Admiralty sites on Portland until 1965.