Sandsfoot Castle Halt
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Image: © John Lucas Taken: 14 Oct 2020
The very short halt was opened in 1932 to counter increasing competition from buses. It was served by railmotors and lasted for 20 years. Beside the Rodwell Trail which follows the old rail line to Portland. It is marked by an old Southern Region 'totem' station sign.