Station Name: COLE GREEN

[Source: Nick Catford]

Date opened: 1.3.1858
Location: On the east side of Station Road
Company on opening: Hertford & Welwyn Junction Railway
Date closed to passengers: 18.6.1951
Date closed completely: 1.8.1962
Company on closing: British Railways (Eastern Region)
Present state: The two platforms are still extant with the Cole Green Way running between them. The northern platform is very overgrown. The station is now a car park for the Cole Green Way.
County: Hertfordshire
OS Grid Ref: TL285111
Date of visit: April 1975, March 1976, April 1981 & 22.4.2004
Notes: In 1848 the LNWR opened their line from Leighton Buzzard to a terminus at Dunstable. Having failed to persuade the LNWR to extend the line to Luton, the Great Northern Railway was petitioned to provide a link to the town. This petition was unsuccessful so a number of wealthy landowners and the MP for Hertford promoted the Luton, Dunstable
& Welwyn Junction Railway which would run from Dunstable where a connection would be made to the LNWR through Luton to Welwyn where there would be a junction with the Great Northern Railway. It was then intended that the cross country line should continue on to Hertford with a bridge over the Great Northern Railway line at Welwyn but the GNR objected to a bridge and the line never went ahead despite some work being started.

Two separate branch lines were then proposed, the Luton, Dunstable & Welwyn Junction Railway and the Hertford & Welwyn Junction Railway which opened on 1.3.1858 with intermediate stations at Hertingfordbury and Cole Green with a terminus at Hertford (later renamed Hertford North). With the Luton, Dunstable & Welwyn Junction Railway in
financial difficulties it eventually amalgamated with the Hertford & Welwyn Junction Railway forming the Hertford, Luton & Dunstable Railway. The Hertford branch was absorbed into the Great Northern Railway on 28th June 1858.

Both branches initially ran into temporary wooden platforms at Welwyn (where Welwyn Garden City Station now stands). On 1st September 1860 the temporary platforms were closed with trains on both branches running into Hatfield. When a new through station at Hertford North opened in 1924 the earlier branch terminus at Cowbridge became redundant and
was closed to passengers although it continued to handle goods traffic until 23rd May 1966 as there were no goods facilities at the new station.

Two further halts, Attimore Hall Halt and Hatfield Hyde first appeared in the public timetable in May 1905 but closed a few months later on 1st July 1905. A siding at Attimore Hall remained in use until 4th May 1964.

After closure in 1951 the branch was used for the location of a number of films until the track was lifted in July 1967.

The 6.5 mile Cole Green Way cycle and bridleway which between Welwyn Garden City and Hertford now follows the course of the line. Tickets from Michael Stewart

For further reading see Hertfordshire's lost railways by Keith Scholey ISBN ISBN 1 84033231 X

See other stations on this line: Hertford North, Hertingfordbury,
Attimore Hall Halt and Hatfield Hyde Halt (Click on station)


Cole Green Station in nthe early 20th century
Copyright photo from John Alsop collection




Railtour at Cole Green Station in c.1960's
Copyright photo from Tony Harden collection


Cole Green Station in 1968
P
hoto by Ian Baker

Cole Green Station in October 1974
P
hoto by Alan Young

Cole Green Station in April 1975, shortly after the station building was demolished
P
hoto by Nick Catford

Cole Green Station in March 1976
P
hoto by Nick Catford

Cole Green Station in April 2004
P
hoto by Nick Pedley


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[Source: Nick Catford]


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