Weston Mill Halt railway station

[3] It was located on the outskirts of the city not far from the Great Western Railway main line's Weston Mill Bridge.

Some disagreement exists over its closure date that is variously recorded as being from the 27 June 1921,[1] 14 September 1921[5][6][7] or even Sunday 4 May 1942.

[3] Like Camels Head Halt, Weston Mill was probably built as two short wooden platforms of a single carriage length, with fencing and ramps with a shelter on a double track section of line.

Weston Mill Halt always suffered from a severe lack of patronage and as stated closed in either 1921 or 1942, the former being more likely.

The wooden platforms posed a fire threat to the local houses and if the closure was in 1942 rather than 1921 then this would have been a part of the reason.

The Plymouth Devonport and South Western Junction Railway in 1892