Disused railway station in Buckinghamshire, England
Winslow
Winslow railway station in 1985
General information
Location
Winslow, Buckinghamshire England
Grid reference
SP772285 (original)
SP766283 (new)
Platforms
2 [1]
History
Original company
Buckinghamshire Railway
Pre-grouping
London and North Western Railway
Post-grouping
London, Midland and Scottish Railway London Midland Region of British Railways
Key dates
1 May 1850
Opened
22 May 1967
Closed to goods traffic
1 January 1968
Closed to regular passengers
May 1993
closed completely
Location
Winslow railway station refers to either one of two railway stations which historically served or is planned to serve, the town of Winslow in north Buckinghamshire, England. The original station (1850–1968) was on the former Varsity Line between Cambridge and Oxford. As of August 2023[update], construction of a new station nears completion and is scheduled to be served by East West Rail, as part of the plan to reinstate the Oxford–Cambridge service.[2]
^"Disused Stations: Winslow Station".
^Cuzner, Mark, ed. (August 2023). "EWR2 Project Newsletter – Summer 2023". East West Rail Alliance.
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