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Tiddington railway station

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Place
  
Tiddington

Grid reference
  
SP647049

Post-grouping
  
Great Western Railway

Original company
  
Wycombe Railway

Area
  
South Oxfordshire

Pre-grouping
  
Great Western Railway

1866
  
Station opened

Platforms in use
  
1

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Similar
  
Horspath Halt railway st, Milton Halt railway station, Bletchington railway station, Carterton (Oxfordshire) railway st, Ardley railway station

Tiddington railway station was on the Wycombe Railway and served the village of Tiddington, Oxfordshire.

On 24 October 1864 the Wycombe Railway opened an extension from Thame to Oxford. The line passed just south of Tiddington, although Tiddington was not provided at first with a station, the station being opened and appearing on timetables for the first time on 1 June 1866. The station building being constructed in timber with a small canopy over part of the platform. A signal box was provided in 1892 but was downgraded to a ground frame by 1907.

On 7 January 1963 British Railways withdrew passenger services between Princes Risborough and Oxford, closed all intermediate stations including Tiddington, and dismantled the track between Thame and Morris Cowley.

References

Tiddington railway station Wikipedia