Chudleigh Knighton Halt railway station

The halt, built by the Great Western Railway at a later date than most of the other stations on the line, was located on the west side of Pipehouse Lane off the B3344, to the south of the village.

The first station was constructed of timber with a small corrugated iron pagoda shelter and a simple nameboard, at a cost £300.

The line through the station closed on 4 December 1967 and the track was still in situ in 1969, Passenger numbers reached their peak in the 1930s with seven daily services provided each way between Exeter and Heathfield.

[2] The A38 road now runs over the site of the halt and nothing remains of the station.

This article about a railway station in South West England is a stub.

The halt in 1970 shortly after track lifting.