- Appleford railway station
Infobox UK station
name = Appleford
code = APF
caption =
manager =First Great Western
locale =Appleford-on-Thames
borough =Vale of White Horse
line =Cherwell Valley Line
years =12 June 1844
events = Station opens with the line
years1 = February 1849
events1 = Station closes
years2 =September 11 1933
events2 = Station reopens as Appleford Halt
years3 =May 5 1969
events3 = Renamed Appleford
lowusage0405 = 10,622
lowusage0506 = 11,134
lowusage0607 = 10,429
platforms = 2Appleford railway station serves the village of
Appleford-on-Thames inOxfordshire ,England . It is operated byFirst Great Western and is convert|8.25|mi|km|0 south of Oxford on theCherwell Valley Line .Layout
The station is awkwardly positioned on a humpback bridge and passengers must descend steep steps to the platforms.
Platform 1 is used for Northbound
First Great Western services towards Oxford and Platform 2 is used for those towardsLondon Paddington station .History
It was opened originally with the line from Didcot to Oxford. The opening was
12 June 1844 , having being planned and partly built by theOxford Railway , which was absorbed into theGreat Western Railway before the opening of the line. It was however closed after just a few years in February 1849.It was reopened as Appleford Halt by the
Great Western Railway on11 September 1933 in a bid to compete with the growing competition from thebus es.The station then passed on to the
Western Region of British Railways onnationalisation in 1948.Losing its "Halt" suffix and status on
5 May 1969 , the station was served byNetwork South East when Sectorisation was introduced in the 1980's. Unusually, until recently it retained the original wooden platforms and corrugated ironpagoda -roofed waiting shelters. These have been replaced by "bus shelter"-like waiting shelters. It has never been staffed; originally passengers could purchase tickets at the villagePost office , however since this has closed down, and ticketing facilities aren't present, passengers need to purchase tickets from the on-train conductor.Services
Appleford station is served by stopping services run by First Great Western between Reading and Oxford. Most of these services start or continue as semi-fast services between Reading and London Paddington.
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