Netherhope Halt

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Netherhope Halt was the last halt to be opened on the Wye Valley Railway, between Chepstow and Monmouth, in July 1932. It consisted of a platform with a small galvanised iron shelter, supplied by Joseph Ash & Son Ltd of Birmingham. The halt was on the eastern (down) side of the line just south of the southern portal of Tidenham tunnel, and the approach was down a steep path from the overbridge carrying Netherhope Lane. It closed to passengers on 5 January 1959 and was demolished soon afterwards.

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