Great Western Railway Western Region of British Railways
Key dates
4 June 1853
Opened as Addlestrop and Stow Road
1 March 1862
Renamed Addlestrop
1 July 1883
Renamed Adlestrop
3 January 1966
Closed
Adlestrop railway station was a railway station which served the village of Adlestrop in Gloucestershire, England, between 1853 and 1966. It was on what is now called the Cotswold Line. The station was immortalised in the poem "Adlestrop" by Edward Thomas after his train stopped there on 24 June 1914.[1][2]
^"Adlestrop by Edward Thomas". Poets' Graves.
^Harvey, p.11.
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