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Launton railway station

Disused railway station in Buckinghamshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Launton railway station served the village of Launton in Oxfordshire. It was on the Varsity Line between Bletchley and Oxford. The station opened in 1850; British Railways closed Launton station, and withdrew passenger services at the end of 1967.[1][2] The station was demolished after closure but the platforms remained until around 2020 when they were removed during reconstruction for reopening of the East/West Rail Link.

Varsity Line
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Oxford
Rewley Road
Oxford
Wolvercote tunnel
Oxford Parkway
Islip
Bicester
London Road
Bicester chord
Claydon curve
Freight traffic
reversing siding
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Swanbourne Siding
Bletchley
Fenny Stratford
Bow Brickhill
Woburn Sands
Aspley Guise
Ridgmont
Lidlington
Millbrook
Stewartby
Kempston
Hardwick
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Bedford St Johns
Bedford
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Sandy
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Cambridge

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