The station was subsequently demolished in preparation for reopening the line from Northiam for regular passenger services to Bodiam in 2000.
[2][3] Dixter Halt was opened before the reopening of the section of the Kent and East Sussex Railway (KESR) between Northiam and Bodiam.
The station was ceremonially opened on 25 May 1981, the first train to call being hauled by a Peckett 0-4-0T Marcia and composed of a former District Railway coach and an ex-LNWR brake van.
The halt was demolished during construction work of reopening the line between Northiam and Bodiam.
The unmade road and occupation level crossing adjacent to the site are still in use by the local farmer.