Site of Moulsford railway station in September 2009. Viewed from A329 bridge looking south-east towards Goring; parapet of Moulsford Railway Bridge is visible on the curve
General information
Location
Moulsford, South Oxfordshire England
Grid reference
SU592851
Platforms
3
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Great Western Railway
Pre-grouping
GWR
Key dates
1 June 1840
Line opened Station opened as Wallingford Road
2 July 1866
Renamed Moulsford
29 February 1892
Station closed
Moulsford railway station was on the original route of the Great Western Railway, being one of three intermediate stations provided when the line was extended from Reading to Steventon in 1840.
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