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  • Oxford railway station
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  • The ORR line included a new through station in Park End Street, so when this opened with the extension of the line from Banbury to Birmingham on 1 October 1852, the original Grandpont terminus was closed to passenger services. The old station at Grandpont became a goods depot, but was closed completely on 26 November 1872, the day that the broad gauge tracks were removed north of Didcot. The site of the station was then sold, as was the trackbed from Millstream Junction, some in length.
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  • Oxford railway station - geograph.org.uk - 1321849.jpg
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pregroup
  • Great Western Railway
Previous
  • Terminus
  • or
  • (Line open; station closed)
Platforms
  • 3
Original
Events
  • Rebuilt
  • Opened
Name
  • Oxford
Locale
Manager
borough
Caption
  • Rolling into Oxford station with platforms 1 and 2 clearly visible.
Code
  • OXF
Symbol
  • rail
Years
  • 1852
  • 1971
  • 1990
gridref
  • SP504063
Latitude
  • 51.753400
Longitude
  • -1.270300
NEXT
  • (Line open; station closed)
Usage
  • 3.649000
  • 3.956000
  • 4.077000
  • 4.541000
  • 4.713000
  • 5.081000
  • 5.427000
  • 5.798000
  • 6.227000
postgroup
  • Great Western Railway
Route
abstract
  • The ORR line included a new through station in Park End Street, so when this opened with the extension of the line from Banbury to Birmingham on 1 October 1852, the original Grandpont terminus was closed to passenger services. The old station at Grandpont became a goods depot, but was closed completely on 26 November 1872, the day that the broad gauge tracks were removed north of Didcot. The site of the station was then sold, as was the trackbed from Millstream Junction, some in length. Major subsequent changes were removal of the last Category:Aldwych Branch The Short Streach Of Line Between Holborn And Aldwych Was Closed In 1994.The Line Was Due To be extended to Waterloo but never was.There will be a bit of Aldwych In My Website when added gauge tracks in 1872 and of the train shed in 1890–1. The station was substantially rebuilt by the Western Region of British Railways in 1971, further improvements being carried out during 1974 including the provision of a new travel centre, and the new main building and footbridge were added in 1990. The station has always been busy. In addition to current services, formerly there were others over the Wycombe Railway, Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway, and Blenheim and Woodstock Branch Line.[citation needed] Through trains from the north to the Southern Railway also typically changed locomotives at Oxford. It was for a time known as Oxford General station to distinguish it from the London and North Western Railway's Oxford Rewley Road terminus of the "Varsity Line" to Cambridge, which was adjacent and came under joint management in 1933. On 1 October 1951 British Railways closed Rewley Road station to passengers and transferred its services to the former GWR station. South of the station immediately west of the railway tracks is Osney Cemetery, established in 1848 just before the current station site. Nearby is the site of the former Osney Abbey.
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