Britannia Points Halt railway station

Britannia Points Halt railway station was a short-lived conditional stop on the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent, England, for about two years from the start of 1929 to approximately 1930.

The conditional stop at this location first appeared in the timetable for 1929, but working experience showed that very little use was made of the facility.

Although the original pub has been demolished, a replacement (bearing the same name) was constructed near to Dungeness station, and is still trading.

From 1928 until the end of World War II they marked the point of divergence of the two running lines.

From 1946 (when the line was reduced to single track operation) to the present day they have taken the form of spring-loaded points allowing the single track to return onto itself through the loop.