Buckinghamshire Railway

The Buckinghamshire Railway was a railway company in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, England that constructed railway lines connecting Bletchley, Banbury and Oxford. Part of the route is still in use today as the Oxford to Bicester Line.

Overview
LocaleEngland
Dates of operation22 July 184721 July 1879
PredecessorBuckingham and Brackley Junction Railway
Oxford and Bletchley Railway
SuccessorLondon and North Western Railway
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map

LNWR Marston Vale line
to Bedford
LNWR main line
Bletchley
Newton Longville landfill
Swanbourne
Winslow
Met & Great Central Jt Comm
to Quainton Road
Verney Junction
Padbury
Buckingham
Brackley Central
Fulwell & Westbury
Claydon
Finmere
freight reversing
siding to Calvert
Brackley
Stratford-upon-Avon
& Midland Jn Rly
to
Towcester
Cockley Brake Junction
Calvert
Farthinghoe
Oxford and Rugby Railway to Oxford
Banbury Junction
Banbury Merton Street
Marsh Gibbon and Poundon
Banbury Bridge Street
Launton
Oxford and Rugby Railway
to Leamington Spa
Bicester North
Bicester Village
(current passenger terminus)
Wendlebury Halt
Oxford & Rugby Rly
to Banbury
Charlton Halt
Oddington Halt
Oxford, Worcester and
Wolverhampton Railway
Islip
Oxford Parkway
Witney Railway
Oxford Road Halt
Yarnton
Oxford Canal
Buckinghamshire
Junction Railway
Wolvercote Junction
Dukes Cut
Wolvercote Tunnel
Wolvercot Platform
Wolvercote Halt
Oxford Canal
Oxford North Junction
Port Meadow Halt
Sheepwash Channel
Railway Bridge
Rewley Road Swing Bridge
Oxford General
Oxford Rewley Road
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