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  • Didcot Parkway railway station
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  • Didcot Parkway is a railway station serving the town of Didcot in Oxfordshire in England. The station was opened as Didcot on 12 June 1844,includeonly> and renamed Didcot Parkway on 29 July 1985includeonly> to reflect its role as a park and ride railhead. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from Reading to Didcot and Oxford, and by Inter-City services from London Paddington to Bristol and South Wales. Although a busy station there are no automatic ticket barriers, but manual ticket checks take place on a daily basis.
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  • Didcot Parkwayrailway station.jpg
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pregroup
  • GWR
Previous
Platforms
  • 5
Original
Events
  • Opened
  • Line to Newbury closes
  • Renamed "Didcot Parkway"
Name
  • Didcot Parkway
Locale
Manager
borough
Caption
  • Looking westwards from Platform 1
Code
  • DID
Years
  • 1844
  • 1964
  • 1985
gridref
  • SU525905
Latitude
  • 51.611970
Longitude
  • -1.243480
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Usage
  • 2.037000
  • 2.176000
  • 2.182000
  • 2.291000
  • 2.417000
  • 2.456000
postgroup
  • GWR
Route
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  • Didcot Parkway is a railway station serving the town of Didcot in Oxfordshire in England. The station was opened as Didcot on 12 June 1844,includeonly> and renamed Didcot Parkway on 29 July 1985includeonly> to reflect its role as a park and ride railhead. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from Reading to Didcot and Oxford, and by Inter-City services from London Paddington to Bristol and South Wales. Although a busy station there are no automatic ticket barriers, but manual ticket checks take place on a daily basis. Just to the north of the station is the Didcot Railway Centre, which is accessed through the station. The centre is a comprehensive exhibition of Great Western Railway rolling stock, with demonstration running tracks and including a reconstructed station named Didcot Halt.
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