Disused railway station in Bletchingdon, Cher well, England
Bletchington
The station in 1961
General information
Location
Bletchington, Cherwell England
Grid reference
SP482182
Platforms
2
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Oxford and Rugby Railway
Pre-grouping
Great Western Railway
Post-grouping
GWR
Key dates
1850
Station opens
2 November 1964
Station closes for passengers
21 June 1965
closed for goods
Bletchington railway station is a disused station in Oxfordshire at Enslow, England, a hamlet 1.25 miles (2 km) west of the village of Bletchingdon. The station had a number of names during its period of operation: 'Woodstock', 'Woodstock Road', 'Kirtlington' and finally 'Bletchington'.
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