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Wantage railway station

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Place
  
Wantage

Original company
  
Wantage Tramway

Grid reference
  
SU398881

Platforms in use
  
1

Area
  
Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire

1 October 1875
  
Station opens to freight

11 October 1875
  
Station opens to passengers

1 August 1925
  
Station closes to passengers

Similar
  
Moulsford railway station, Steventon railway station, Churn railway station, Faringdon railway station, Tiddington railway station

Wantage railway station is a closed stone and brick built station located on Mill Street, Wantage in Oxfordshire on the Wantage Tramway line. The station closed fully in 1945 when Wantage Tramway ceased operations.

History

Formed in 1873 to link Wantage Road station with its terminus at Wantage the line was cheaply built parallel to what was then the Besselsleigh Turnpike, and now the A338.

The line was opened for goods on 1 October 1875, and to passengers on 11 October. The tramway junction was to the east of Wantage Road station; interchange passengers walked under the bridge to reach the tramway yard, where the westernmost siding (parallel to the road) was reserved for passenger tramcars.

For most of its operation the line was well used and profitable but the advent of popular road transport saw a steady decline in passengers and freight. The tramway closed to passengers on 1 August 1925, and to goods on 22 December 1945.

Former Services

References

Wantage railway station Wikipedia