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Fenny Stratford railway station

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Place
  
Fenny Stratford

Station code
  
FEN

DfT category
  
F2

Number of platforms
  
1

Grid reference
  
SP881342

Managed by
  
London Midland

2011/12
  
21,308

Local authority
  
Borough of Milton Keynes

Fenny Stratford railway station

Address
  
Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK1 1BY, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Bow Brickhill railway st, Bletchley railway station, Woburn Sands railway st, Wolverton railway station, Bedford St Johns railway st

Fenny Stratford is a railway station that serves the Fenny Stratford area of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. It is on the Marston Vale Line that links Bletchley and Bedford.

Contents

This station is one of five serving Milton Keynes. The others are Wolverton, Milton Keynes Central, Bletchley and Bow Brickhill.

Services

The station is served by London Midland Bletchley – Bedford local services, calling hourly in each direction Mon-Sat (no Sunday service) Services are run with Class 153 single car diesel multiple units and 2-car class 150 unit.

History

Opened in 1846 by the Bedford Railway, Fenny Stratford station is just over 1 mile (1.6 km) from Bletchley station. The station buildings are in a half-timbered Gothic Revival style that had been insisted upon by the 7th Duke of Bedford for stations close to the Woburn Estate. The buildings are Grade II listed. West of the station is Watling Street which was raised by some 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) to allow the railway to pass beneath; immediately west of the bridge are points connecting the line to Bletchley with a branch leading onto the freight-only line toward Oxford via the Bletchley flyover. The passenger line and station are protected here by trap points, but they are sited such that any runaway train caught by it would subsequently crash into the bridge.

The station was originally built with staggered platforms, a wedge-shaped down platform being near the Simpson Road level crossing to the east. The platforms were rebuilt in 1948 so that they faced each other in the conventional side platform arrangement. One platform was taken out of service in the 1960s, as were a number of sidings. Fenny Stratford was reduced to an unstaffed halt in 1968, freight facilities having been withdrawn the previous year.

All that now remains is one platform and an area of wasteland east of the station before Simpson Road crossing which was controlled by a signal box that was taken out of service in 2004. There was an accident here on 7 December 1925 at 8.43 pm when a bus crashed through the closed crossing gates and collided with the 6.30 pm train from Cambridge to Bletchley. Six people in the bus, including the driver, were killed instantly, and four others were seriously injured. The train, however, was undamaged.

Marston Vale line

Fenny Stratford station, in common with others on the Marston Vale Line, is covered by the Marston Vale Community Rail Partnership, which aims to increase use of the line by involving local people.

As of January 2016, the line through the station is single track (from Bletchley station to just east of the A5, from whence it is double track until just short of Bedford St Johns).

References

Fenny Stratford railway station Wikipedia