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Site of Waddesdon Station, one platform is visible on the left | |
Location | |
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Place | Waddesdon |
Local authority | Aylesbury Vale |
Coordinates | Template:Coord/display/inline,title |
History | |
Opened by | Metropolitan Railway |
Platforms | 2 |
Key dates | Opened 1897 Closed 1936 |
Replaced by | none |
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Waddesdon is a closed station that served the village of Waddesdon and its manor, to the north of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England. The station is not to be confused with Waddesdon Road railway station at the other end of the Waddesdon Manor estate on the Brill Tramway.
History[]
A 1911 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Waddesdon (shown here as Waddesdon Manor)
Railway stations and populated areas in the vicinity of Waddesdon, 1903. Waddesdon station is shown here as Waddesdon Manor.
The station was first opened as Waddesdon Manor by the Metropolitan Railway on 1 January 1897.[1] "Manor" was dropped from the name on 1 October 1922.[1] It was the first station north of Aylesbury on the section of the Metropolitan Railway between Aylesbury and Verney Junction. The station was closed on 5 July 1936 following the Metropolitan Railway's absorption into the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933. The service was cut back to Aylesbury.[1] While open, the station was also served by former Great Central Main Line (running on the same tracks as the Metropolitan Line as far as Quainton Road) which was not itself closed down until the 1960s, under the Beeching Axe. Today the permanent way, now single-track, remains in place through the site of the station. One platform of the station (on the side remote from the remaining track) remains; the other has been demolished. The line is still used for the occasional freight train, as well as special services between Aylesbury and Quainton Road for events at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre. Because of its association with the Metropolitan Line this station is considered to be one of the Closed London Underground stations although it is over 30 miles from London and is not underground.
Future[]
The line through the station may once again see trains running, as there are proposals to run services north of Aylesbury to Milton Keynes and Bedford on the Varsity Line.
Routes[]
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Quainton Road | British Railways Great Central Main Line |
Aylesbury | ||
Quainton Road | Metropolitan Railway Until 1936 |
Aylesbury |
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Rose, Douglas (1999). The London Underground, A Diagrammatic History. Douglas Rose/Capital Transport. ISBN 1-85414-219-4.
External links[]
- London Transport Museum Photographic Archive
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- London's Abandoned Tube Stations - Waddesdon
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