Radley railway station serves the villages of Radley and Lower Radley and the town of Abingdon, in Oxfordshire, England.
Radley ![]() | |
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A First Great Western train at Radley | |
General information | |
Location | Radley, Vale of White Horse England |
Grid reference | SU526988 |
Managed by | Great Western Railway |
Platforms | 2 |
Other information | |
Station code | RAD |
Classification | DfT category F1 |
History | |
Opened | 8 September 1873 [1] |
Original company | Great Western Railway |
Pre-grouping | GWR |
Post-grouping | GWR |
Passengers | |
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Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
It is on the Cherwell Valley Line between Didcot Parkway and Banbury, 58 miles 35 chains (94.0 km) measured from London Paddington.
The station was built primarily for the boys of Radley College.[citation needed] It was formerly a junction station for a now-dismantled branch to the adjacent town of Abingdon. Opened in 1873[2] by the Great Western Railway, it replaced the original interchange, Abingdon Junction, opened in 1856. The branch line was extended north to terminate in a bay platform at the new station.
The station was renovated during 2008, with a new footbridge, shelters, a new car park and increased cycle storage.[3]
In recent years passenger traffic at Radley has grown rapidly. In the five years 2005–10 the number of passengers using the station increased by 38%.[4]
The station sees an hourly service per weekday between Didcot Parkway and Oxford. Services operate half hourly throughout peak times. Some northbound trains a day are extended beyond Oxford to Banbury, with services operating to Banbury on a two hourly basis on Saturdays. With the January 2018 timetable change, services between Oxford and London Paddington were cut with these services now terminating and starting at Didcot Parkway; this is to allow Class 387 trains to operate stopping services on the line. On weekdays, there is just one train a day in each direction to and from London Paddington but some services in peak times also run to and from Reading.[5]
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Oxford | Great Western Railway Cherwell Valley Line |
Culham | ||
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Abingdon Road Halt | Great Western Railway Cherwell Valley Line |
Abingdon |
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Chiltern Main Line |
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Cherwell Valley line | |
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