Folkestone Warren Halt railway station

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This article is about the former SER station at Folkestone in Kent.
For the former RH&DR station at New Romney in Kent see Warren Halt railway station.


Folkestone Warren Halt
Location
Location East Folkestone
Area Shepway, Kent
Operations
Pre-grouping SER
SE&CR
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Platforms 2
History
1 July 1886 Opened
1886 Closed
1 June 1908 Reopened
19 December 1915 Closed
11 August 1919 Reopened
25 September 1939 Closed to the public
1971 Closed[1]
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Folkestone Warren Halt was a station on the South Eastern Main Line of the South Eastern Railway at the beach location known as "The Warren" in the east end of Folkestone, Kent.

The station was first opened by the South Eastern Railway in 1886 which installed a bridge over the Main Line leading to a gate on to The Warren from which the public could picnic and enjoy the dramatic scenery in the area; a zig-zag path led down the East Cliff to the station.[2] The Halt enjoyed, however, a brief existence, closing after the Summer in the face of threats by Lord Radnor who felt that his land was being trespassed upon.[3] It was reopened 22 years later by the South Eastern and Chatham Railway and remained open until 1915 when a large landslip resulted in the entire undercliff supporting the Main Line moving towards the sea causing approximately 1.5 million cubic metres of chalk to slip or fall burying Warren Halt. The station as well as the affected section of the South Eastern Main Line remained closed until 1919.[4] The Warren was a popular picnic spot in Edwardian times and a nearby tea chalet served hundreds of visitors daily. [5]

In 1923 the Halt was rebuilt by the Southern Railway which added a set of platforms. The station remained open for a further 16 years before another landslip in 1939. The Halt was, however, kept open as a staff facility until 1971 and a nearby siding subsequently served early Channel Tunnel works.[6]

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Other Folkestone mainline railway stations

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