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Stroud railway station

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Place
  
Stroud

Station code
  
STD

DfT category
  
D

Number of platforms
  
2

Grid reference
  
SO849051

Managed by
  
Great Western Railway

2011/12
  
0.464 million

Local authority
  
Stroud District

Stroud railway station

Address
  
Stroud GL5 3AR, United Kingdom

Original company
  
Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway

Similar
  
Stonehouse railway station, Gloucester railway station, Cam and Dursley railway st, Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum, Gloucester Waterways Museum

Stroud railway station is a railway station that serves the town of Stroud in Gloucestershire, England. Stroud railway station (on the Gloucester–Swindon Golden Valley Line) was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

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History

It was opened on 12 May 1845 with the opening of the Kemble to Gloucester section of the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway. For a period between 1886 and 1947 when Stroud had two passenger railway stations, it was known as Stroud Great Western, Stroud Russell Street or Stroud Central. Stroud's second station, Stroud Wallbridge, was the terminus of a short branch line from the Midland Railway's Stonehouse and Nailsworth Railway, and freight services were always more important there than passengers.

Description

Stroud station has two platforms and is served by Great Western Railway. The station has a ticket office, located on the Swindon bound platform, which is open for most of the day, seven days a week.

Services

Great Western Railway operate services from London Paddington to Gloucester and Cheltenham using InterCity 125 trains, and local services from Swindon to Gloucester and Cheltenham using the former Wessex Trains Class 150 two carriage sets. Trains call hourly each way Mon-Sat, with some additional weekday business peak services. On Sundays, there is a basic hourly service each way also, but with some two-hour gaps.

References

Stroud railway station Wikipedia