Woodbrook Halt was opened as a
halt in 1910. The small station was located on the
main line, a few yards south of the split-off, thus receiving trains from both the
coastal line and the
Harcourt Street line. It served
Sir Stanley Cochrane's Woodbrook estate, and especially his cricket ground. The
Woodbrook Golf Club and
Cricket Grounds later used this halt, from 1920 to 1960. The part of the line between
Killiney and
Bray was moved inland in 1915 due to
coastal erosion, with Shanganagh Junction being reinstated inland and Woodbrook station being relocated as a result. The Harcourt Street line declined in use throughout the early 20th century and was closed by
CIÉ on 31 December 1958. Being on the main line, Woodbrook survived the closure of the Harcourt Street line, until it too was closed in January 1960. The building at the halt was subsequently demolished and the platforms became overgrown. ==New station==