Boothferry Park Halt railway station

Boothferry Park Halt railway station opened on 6 January 1951[1][2] on an embankment of the former Hull and Barnsley Railway to serve the Boothferry Park football stadium which had opened in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire in August 1946.

[2] The station was first used for a match against Everton when six trains ran the football service between Hull Paragon and Boothferry Park.

[4] It was removed in October 2007 by Network Rail during engineering work.

[3] Boothferry Park Halt railway station was one of several in England built to provide a dedicated match-day service to a football ground; others included Manchester United Football Ground, Watford Stadium Halt, Ramsline Halt in Derby, and the first Wembley Stadium station.

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