Milton Halt railway station is a former railway station that served the village of Milton in northern Oxfordshire, England.
There was also a small corrugated iron shed, identified as "office" on the 1907 Board of Trade plan,[2] with the area between the two buildings identified as "space for milk churns".
[3] The halt was located on an embankment and approached by a cinder path from the road below.
It was unstaffed and the guards of the first and last trains of the day would light and extinguish the oil lamps.
When Britain's railways were nationalised in 1948 the B&CDR became part of the Western Region of British Railways, which then closed the line through Milton to passengers in 1951.