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Oxford Road Halt railway station

Oxford Road Halt was a railway station on the Varsity Line 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the hamlet of Water Eaton, Oxfordshire.

Oxford Road Halt
The site of the station in 2016
General information
LocationWater Eaton, Cherwell
England
Grid referenceSP500118
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyLondon and North Western Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and North Western Railway
Post-groupingLMSR
Key dates
1905Opened
1917Closed
1919Reopened
1926Closed Completely

History edit

The Varsity Line from Bletchley to Oxford was opened in stages by the Buckinghamshire Railway. It had been opened as far as Islip on 1 October 1850,[1] from Islip to a temporary station at Banbury Road on 2 December 1850,[1] and from Banbury Road to Oxford on 20 May 1851.[2] At the point where the main Oxford-Banbury road (now the A4165 road) crossed the line, a level crossing was constructed, known as Oxford Road Crossing (grid reference SP500118). This was the location of the temporary Oxford-Banbury Road terminus, which was used until the facilities at Oxford were ready.[3]

On 1 April 1854 the Buckinghamshire Junction Railway (often known as the Yarnton Loop) was opened, between Oxford Road Junction and Yarnton Junction.[4] The former junction was constructed just to the south-west of Oxford Road Crossing, although the two routes did not diverge until a point somewhat further to the south-west, at grid reference SP499116.[5]

For over fifty years no permanent station had been provided between Oxford and Islip. In 1905, the London and North Western Railway (successor to the Buckinghamshire Railway) constructed three halts on that stretch of line; two were Summertown Halt (later Port Meadow Halt) and Wolvercote Halt, whilst the northernmost was Oxford Road Halt, and which was situated just east of Oxford Road Crossing.[5] Two of these halts (including Oxford Road Halt) were opened on 9 October 1905; all three closed on 1 January 1917, reopened 5 May 1919 and the London, Midland and Scottish Railway finally closed them on 25 October 1926.[6][7][8]

In 1935 the Oxford Road level crossing was replaced by a bridge to the north-east, which crosses the railway over the site of the former halt.[9]

In 1942 a Government grain silo was built next to the site as part of a Second World War network to concentrate scarce food and distribute it by rail. It was in operation until the late 1980s.[10] In October 2013 Chiltern Railways had it demolished as part of site preparation for the planned Oxford Parkway railway station and car park.[11]

Oxford Road Junction remained; the signalbox was resited slightly to the north-east on 4 November 1956, and on 15 September 1958 was renamed Banbury Road Junction, since there is a junction just north of Reading West also named Oxford Road Junction. It was closed on 29 October 1973.[12]

Oxford Parkway edit

As part of the operator's Project Evergreen 3, Chiltern Railways opened a new station called Oxford Parkway in 2015, on an adjacent site next to the existing Water Eaton Park and Ride site. It is a stop on their service between London Marylebone and Oxford.

Route edit

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Wolvercote Halt
Line open, station closed
  London and North Western Railway
Varsity Line
  Islip
Line and station open

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b James, p.60
  2. ^ James, p.64
  3. ^ Mitchell & Smith, fig. VII
  4. ^ Jenkins & Quayle, pp.37,40
  5. ^ a b Mitchell & Smith, fig. VI
  6. ^ Mitchell & Smith, figs. 24,27,28
  7. ^ Waters, p.128
  8. ^ Simpson, p.107
  9. ^ Mitchell & Smith, figs. VII,28
  10. ^ Memory Lane (21 October 2013). "a look back at the history of the Water Eaton grain silo as wartime facility nears its end". Oxford Mail. Newsquest. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  11. ^ Fantato, Damian (2 November 2013). "Water Eaton grain silo is demolished". Oxford Mail. Newsquest. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
  12. ^ Mitchell & Smith, fig. 29

References edit

  • James, Leslie (1983). A Chronology of the Construction of Britain's Railways 1778-1855. Shepperton: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-1277-6.
  • Jenkins, S.C.; Quayle, H.L. (1976). The Oxford, Worcester & Wolverhampton Railway. The Oakwood Library of Railway History. Vol. 40 (1st ed.). Blandford: Oakwood Press.
  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2005). Oxford to Bletchley. Country Railway Routes. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 1-904474-57-8.
  • Simpson, Bill (1997). A History of the Railways of Oxfordshire. Vol. Part 1: The North. Banbury and Witney: Lamplight Publications. ISBN 1-899246-02-9.
  • Waters, Laurence (1986). Oxford. Rail Centres. London: Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-1590-2.
  • "Disused Stations". Subterranea Britannica.

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This article is about a former railway station in Oxfordshire For the existing station in Manchester see Manchester Oxford Road railway station Oxford Road Halt was a railway station on the Varsity Line 1 mile 1 6 km west of the hamlet of Water Eaton Oxfordshire Oxford Road HaltThe site of the station in 2016General informationLocationWater Eaton CherwellEnglandGrid referenceSP500118Platforms2Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyLondon and North Western RailwayPre groupingLondon and North Western RailwayPost groupingLMSRKey dates1905Opened1917Closed1919Reopened1926Closed Completely Contents 1 History 2 Oxford Parkway 3 Route 4 Notes 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Varsity Line from Bletchley to Oxford was opened in stages by the Buckinghamshire Railway It had been opened as far as Islip on 1 October 1850 1 from Islip to a temporary station at Banbury Road on 2 December 1850 1 and from Banbury Road to Oxford on 20 May 1851 2 At the point where the main Oxford Banbury road now the A4165 road crossed the line a level crossing was constructed known as Oxford Road Crossing grid reference SP500118 This was the location of the temporary Oxford Banbury Road terminus which was used until the facilities at Oxford were ready 3 On 1 April 1854 the Buckinghamshire Junction Railway often known as the Yarnton Loop was opened between Oxford Road Junction and Yarnton Junction 4 The former junction was constructed just to the south west of Oxford Road Crossing although the two routes did not diverge until a point somewhat further to the south west at grid reference SP499116 5 For over fifty years no permanent station had been provided between Oxford and Islip In 1905 the London and North Western Railway successor to the Buckinghamshire Railway constructed three halts on that stretch of line two were Summertown Halt later Port Meadow Halt and Wolvercote Halt whilst the northernmost was Oxford Road Halt and which was situated just east of Oxford Road Crossing 5 Two of these halts including Oxford Road Halt were opened on 9 October 1905 all three closed on 1 January 1917 reopened 5 May 1919 and the London Midland and Scottish Railway finally closed them on 25 October 1926 6 7 8 In 1935 the Oxford Road level crossing was replaced by a bridge to the north east which crosses the railway over the site of the former halt 9 In 1942 a Government grain silo was built next to the site as part of a Second World War network to concentrate scarce food and distribute it by rail It was in operation until the late 1980s 10 In October 2013 Chiltern Railways had it demolished as part of site preparation for the planned Oxford Parkway railway station and car park 11 Oxford Road Junction remained the signalbox was resited slightly to the north east on 4 November 1956 and on 15 September 1958 was renamed Banbury Road Junction since there is a junction just north of Reading West also named Oxford Road Junction It was closed on 29 October 1973 12 Oxford Parkway editAs part of the operator s Project Evergreen 3 Chiltern Railways opened a new station called Oxford Parkway in 2015 on an adjacent site next to the existing Water Eaton Park and Ride site It is a stop on their service between London Marylebone and Oxford Route editvteRailways around Oxford Legend to Banbury nbsp to Worcester nbsp nbsp nbsp to Bicester to Witney and Fairford nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Oxford Parkway Yarnton nbsp nbsp nbsp Oxford Road Halt Yarnton Loop nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp City boundary Wolvercot Junction nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Wolvercot Platform nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Wolvercote Halt nbsp nbsp Oxford North Junction nbsp nbsp Port Meadow Halt Exchange sidings nbsp nbsp nbsp Sheepwash Channel nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Rewley Road Swing Bridge Oxford nbsp nbsp Oxford Rewley Road Osney Rail Bridge nbsp nbsp Gasworks Bridge nbsp nbsp nbsp Oxford Gas Works nbsp nbsp nbsp River Isis City boundary nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Oxford Grandpont Goods Hinksey Halt nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Millstream Junction Abingdon Road Halt nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Kennington Junction Radley nbsp nbsp nbsp Iffley Halt to Didcot nbsp nbsp nbsp Kennington Railway Bridge nbsp nbsp nbsp Littlemore nbsp nbsp Morris Cowley nbsp nbsp nbsp BMW Mini terminal nbsp Horspath Halt nbsp to Princes Risborough Preceding station Historical railways Following station Wolvercote HaltLine open station closed London and North Western RailwayVarsity Line IslipLine and station openNotes edit a b James p 60 James p 64 Mitchell amp Smith fig VII Jenkins amp Quayle pp 37 40 a b Mitchell amp Smith fig VI Mitchell amp Smith figs 24 27 28 Waters p 128 Simpson p 107 Mitchell amp Smith figs VII 28 Memory Lane 21 October 2013 a look back at the history of the Water Eaton grain silo as wartime facility nears its end Oxford Mail Newsquest Retrieved 13 December 2013 Fantato Damian 2 November 2013 Water Eaton grain silo is demolished Oxford Mail Newsquest Retrieved 13 December 2013 Mitchell amp Smith fig 29References editJames Leslie 1983 A Chronology of the Construction of Britain s Railways 1778 1855 Shepperton Ian Allan ISBN 0 7110 1277 6 Jenkins S C Quayle H L 1976 The Oxford Worcester amp Wolverhampton Railway The Oakwood Library of Railway History Vol 40 1st ed Blandford Oakwood Press Mitchell Vic Smith Keith 2005 Oxford to Bletchley Country Railway Routes Midhurst Middleton Press ISBN 1 904474 57 8 Simpson Bill 1997 A History of the Railways of Oxfordshire Vol Part 1 The North Banbury and Witney Lamplight Publications ISBN 1 899246 02 9 Waters Laurence 1986 Oxford Rail Centres London Ian Allan ISBN 0 7110 1590 2 Disused Stations Subterranea Britannica 51 48 11 N 1 16 33 W 51 8030 N 1 2759 W 51 8030 1 2759 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oxford Road Halt railway station amp oldid 1219436703, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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