St Keyne Wishing Well Halt Railway Station

Facts and Figures

St Keyne Wishing Well Halt railway station (Cornish: Gorta Fenten Geyn) is an intermediate station on the scenic Looe Valley Line in Cornwall, United Kingdom. It serves the village of St Keyne and is adjacent to the "Magnificent Music Machines" museum of fairground organs and similar instruments.

It is one of only two stations in the December 2009 official National Rail Timetable (table 140) to have the suffix "halt" (the other being Coombe Junction on the same line). The term "halt" was removed from British Rail timetables and station signs and other official documents by 1974: the return of the term came in 1978 for the opening of IBM Halt in Scotland and in the renaming of these two stations in 2008.

Source: Wikipedia

Station Facts

Annual Usage Figures

Year Entry/Exit Interchange
2018 32 0
2017 44 0
2016 39 0
2015 102 0
2014 113 0
2013 62 0
2012 41 0
2011 34 0
2010 11 0
2009 16 0
2008 6 0
2007 57 0

Location Data

  • Unitary Authority: Cornwall Council
  • Civil Parish/community: Dobwalls and Trewidland
  • Unitary Authority Electoral Division (UTE): Menheniot
  • UK Parliament Constituency: South East Cornwall
  • European Region: South West

Recent Crime Figures

Month Total Crime Antisocial BehaviourTheft from PersonBicycle TheftShopliftingRobberyBurglaryOther TheftVehicle CrimeDrugsWeaponsPublic OrderCriminal Damage & ArsonViolent CrimeOther Crime

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