The Meon Valley line was particularly difficult to construct, costing the equivalent of 27 million
pounds in today's money.). The terrain around West Meon was very uneven, requiring large works of civil engineering to build the railway. In quick succession, heading into West Meon from the north, the line required a tall
embankment with a large tunnel driven through it to carry it over the
A272, a tunnel and, immediately before the station, an impressive wrought-iron
viaduct over the Meon Valley itself.
Closure Never a busy station, its only substantive commission was to move a complete farm in 1933. It was finally closed on 7 February 1955. The station buildings remained for several years, but were eventually demolished for hard core
rubble for a car park in
Denmead. The four-span West Meon viaduct was demolished in 1957. ==The site today==