Hill End Halt through the years
Pictures from the Lost Rails project
By Daphne Knott
Hill End Halt March 2010
Lost Rails Project
Hill End sidings 1920s
Lost Rails Project
Hill End Halt, on the eastern outskirts of St Albans, formed an entrance to the mental hospital. Here, in the late 1950s, it is used as a car park and the buildings have been burnt out.
Lost Rails Project
N7 tank engine without freight passing the derelict Hill End Halt, east of St Albans, November 1959.
Michael Covey-Crump
N7 tank engine with freight at Hill End Lane level crossing, eastern outskirts of St Albans, April 1960.
Michael Covey-Crump
The pictures on this page have been taken from the Lost Rails project.
Hill End Halt was part of the Alban Way which ran between St Albans and Hatfield. You can see more pictures of this railway line and hear memories about it by following this link.
This page was added on 14/06/2011.
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