Iffley Halt railway station (original) (raw)

Iffley Halt railway station was built by the Great Western Railway to serve Iffley, a suburb of Oxford; it was actually in Kennington, and not in Iffley. The station was situated at the western end of Kennington Railway Bridge, which crosses the River Thames. Access from Iffley was via the River Thames towpath, which has a footbridge over Hinksey Stream close to this point.It was opened on 1 February 1908 along with four other halts on the former Wycombe Railway route between Oxford and Wheatley.