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Combe railway station

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Place
  
Combe

Station code
  
CME

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
1

Original company
  
Great Western Railway

Grid reference
  
SP418150

Managed by
  
Great Western Railway

2011/12
  
2,838

Local authority
  
West Oxfordshire

Combe railway station

Address
  
Witney OX29 8ET, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Ascott‑under‑Wychwood railway station, Charlbury railway station, Heyford railway station, Oxford railway station, Didcot Parkway railway st

Combe railway station serves the village of Combe in Oxfordshire, England. It is on the Cotswold Line. This station and all trains serving it are run by Great Western Railway.

On weekdays (including bank holidays), one train a day in each direction serves the station: the 07:58 to Oxford and the 17:43 to Great Malvern. There are no trains at weekends.

It was opened as Combe Halt by the Great Western Railway in 1935, originally having two platforms. In 2012, it was equipped with the modern Customer Information display screen now found on most First Great Western stations, plus an automatic train announcement system.

The station is about half a mile from the village of Combe (to the NW) and the hamlet of Combe East End (to the NE).

References

Combe railway station Wikipedia