Hayles Abbey Halt railway station

The line through the site of the station was reinstated in 1985 and opened in 1987 by the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, although for many years no new halt was provided.

[7] Situated 10 miles 38 chains (16.9 km) from Honeybourne East Loop, the station consisted of two facing platforms constructed of sleepers, on each of which was a small corrugated iron passenger waiting shelter.

[8][9][10] Footpaths from the adjacent road led to the platforms[7] which were lit by oil lamps[11] maintained by porters at Toddington whose stationmaster had overall responsibility for the station.

[13] The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway (GWSR) have reopened the line through Hayles Abbey Halt, with the first services between Toddington and Winchcombe running on 2 August 1987.

[19] In June 2016, it was confirmed that a corrugated iron shelter, recovered from Usk and similar to the one originally at Hayles Abbey Station, would be erected.

A doubleheader train making a brief stop at Hayles Abbey Halt in May 2023.