Abingdon Junction railway station
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In 1837 the first Bill for a railway to Abingdon was laid before Parliament; it would have brought a direct line from Didcot to Oxford through the town. The House of Commons passed the Bill, but the Lords rejected it. The Bill for the Oxford line was revived in the following year, but so strong was the opposition of Mr. Duffield, Abingdon's M.P., that the proposed line was forced to by-pass Abingdon; it eventually opened on 12 June 1844 and ran no nearer to Abingdon than the village of Radley, some Script error: No such module "convert". to the east.[1]
Located at the point where the branch diverges from the main line, Abingdon Junction was provided purely for interchange for services to Oxford, Culham and Didcot and was not shown in timetables.[2]Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn No proper road access to the station was provided and only modest passenger facilities were afforded consisting of two facing wooden platformsTemplate:Sfn with a small building constructed on the up main side and a run-around loop for branch services and connections with the main line.Template:Sfn
Following the conversion of the branch to standard gauge in November 1872, works began to extend the line a further Script error: No such module "convert". northwards alongside the main line to reach a new station at Radley where it terminated in a bay platform on the station's west side. The station building from Abingdon Junction was transported to Radley, where it was sited just south of the road bridge, most likely on the down side.Template:Sfn It remained there until well into British Railways days and was used by gangers and platelayers.Template:Sfn The remains of Abingdon Junction survived for several years before their demolition, so that the only trace of the station today is the widened formation to the west of the main line before the Abingdon branch curved away.Template:Sfn
| Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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| Oxford | Great Western Railway Cherwell Valley Line |
Culham | ||
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| Abingdon | Abingdon Railway Company Abingdon Branch Line |
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