Gretton Halt was opened on 1 June 1906.[6] Situated 8.16 mi (13.13 km) from Cheltenham (St James),[7] it was conveniently located at the western end of the village of Gretton, adjacent to a bridge carrying the line over the main road through the village.[8][9] The villagers had asked the Great Western Railway to provide a siding, but this was refused by its Traffic Committee on 28 February 1906.[10] Instead, the construction of a halt was authorised at an estimated cost of £310 (equivalent to £42,100 in 2023[a]).[10] The station consisted of two facing 100 ft (30 m)-long wooden trellis platforms,[7][8] on each of which was provided a pagoda passenger shelter.[10] A 50 ft (15 m) extension to the platforms was authorised in November 1906 at a cost of £30 (equivalent to £4,076 in 2023[a]).[10]
The timetable for August 1906 shows that Gretton Halt was served by seven weekday railmotor services each way between Honeybourne and St James.[11] This figure had dropped to five by 1947, but rose to six by 1959.[12] The station came under the responsibility of the stationmaster at Winchcombe.[10] It was used by author and engineer L. T. C. Rolt who lived in nearby Stanley Pontlarge in the 1920s.[13] Gretton Halt closed on 7 March 1960,[6][14] the same day on which the local passenger service was withdrawn from the Honeybourne Line.[15]
^Crowder, Ian (3 December 2009). "Bridge progress". Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
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