Wheatley railway station

Coordinates: 51°44′44″N 1°08′21″W / 51.7455°N 1.1393°W / 51.7455; -1.1393
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Wheatley
General information
LocationWheatley, South Oxfordshire
England
Grid referenceSP595055
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyWycombe Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Western Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
25 October 1864Station opened
7 January 1963Station closed

Wheatley railway station was on the Wycombe Railway and served the village of Wheatley in Oxfordshire.

It was opened in 1864 as part of an extension from Thame to Oxford. The steep road of Ladder Hill crossed the railway by a bridge, with the station on the east side of Ladder Hill.

In January 1963 British Railways withdrew passenger services[1] between Princes Risborough and Oxford, and closed all intermediate stations including Wheatley. The station and route were included in the 1963 Beeching Report, even though passenger services had already ended. Some goods services and diverted passenger trains continued along the line until the track was closed between Thame and Morris Cowley in 1968.

Kelham Hall Drive and Kimber Close have been built on the site of Wheatley station. The former “Railway Hotel” public house in Wheatley had a bar decorated with many items of railway memorabilia, some of which related to the former railway through Wheatley station.[2]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Horspath Halt
Line closed, station closed
  Western Region of British Railways
Wycombe Railway
  Tiddington
Line closed, station closed

References[edit]

  1. ^ Quick, M. E. (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales – a chronology. Richmond: Railway and Canal Historical Society. p. 453. OCLC 931112387.
  2. ^ The Railway Hotel

51°44′44″N 1°08′21″W / 51.7455°N 1.1393°W / 51.7455; -1.1393