Oxford railway station

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Coordinates: 51°45′12″N 1°16′13″W / 51.7534, -1.2703

Oxford
Oxford railway station
Location
Place Oxford
Local authority Oxford
Operations
Station code OXF
Managed by First Great Western
Platforms in use 3
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Rail Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 3.956 million
2005/06 * 4.076 million
History
Key dates Opened 1852
History
1852
1971
1990
First opened
Rebuilt
Rebuilt
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Oxford from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Oxford is a mainline railway station serving the city of Oxford, England. It is about ten minutes walk to the west of the city centre, and on the line linking Reading with Birmingham New Street. It is also on the line for express trains from London Paddington to Hereford via Worcester. It is the starting point for fast trains to Paddington and for local trains to Reading, Worcester and Bicester Town.

The station is operated by First Great Western, and also used by CrossCountry and occasionally Chiltern Railways.

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[edit] History

The Great Western Railway was first opened to Oxford in 1844, but the passenger station moved to its present site in 1852. Major subsequent changes were removal of the last 7 ft 0¼ in (2140 mm) gauge tracks in 1872 and of the train shed in 1890-1. The station was substantially rebuilt by the Western Region of British Railways in 1971, and the new main building and footbridge were added in 1990.

The station has been a busy one throughout its life. In addition to the services seen today, there were others over the former branch lines to Princes Risborough, Witney and Fairford, and Blenheim for Woodstock. Through trains from the north to the Southern Railway also typically changed locomotives at Oxford.

It was for a time known as Oxford General station to distinguish it from the London and North Western Railway Oxford Rewley Road station (terminus of the "Varsity Line" from Cambridge) which was adjacent and came under joint management in 1933. This was closed to passengers in 1951 and services transferred to the ex-G.W.R. station.

[edit] Services

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  


Banbury   Chiltern Railways
Birmingham to Oxford
  Terminus
Banbury   CrossCountry
Bournemouth to Manchester Piccadilly
Bournemouth to Aberdeen
Brighton to Edinburgh
  Reading
Didcot Parkway   First Great Western
Cotswold Line
  Hanborough
Radley   First Great Western
Cherwell Valley Line
  Tackley
Radley   First Great Western
Commuter services
  Terminus
Islip   First Great Western
Oxford-Bicester Town
  Terminus
Disused Railways
Hinksey Halt   Great Western Railway
Great Western Main Line
  Wolvercote

[edit] Bibliography

  • Waters, Laurence (1986). Rail centres: Oxford. Ian Allan.  ISBN 0-7110-1590-2
  • Vaughan, Adrian (1994). The heart of the Great Western. Silver Link Publishing.  ISBN 1-85794-026-1

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