Holland Road Halt railway station

Holland Road Halt was a railway station in Hove, East Sussex, which opened in 1905 and closed in 1956.

[4] It was one of a series of halts opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) on the West Coastway line between Brighton and Worthing for its new railmotor service which sought to "counteract the adverse effect the new electric tramways were having" on passenger numbers.

[2][5] Other halts were opened at Dyke Junction, Fishersgate, Bungalow Town and Ham Bridge.

[9] In February 1956, British Railways proposed closing the station because passenger numbers were low, and the last day of service was 7 May 1956.

[4] By this time, only the all-stations trains to West Worthing and a small number of peak-hour services to and from Horsham via Shoreham-by-Sea called there.

Holland Road Railway Bridge