词条 | Aynho Park railway station |
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|name = Aynho Park |image_name= Aynho Park railway station building 1024.jpg |caption = Street-level building of the former station in May 2009, seen from the B4031 road. The path on the right leads up to the site of the former up platform. |locale = Aynho |borough = District of South Northamptonshire |platforms = 2 |gridref = SP500323 |original = Great Western Railway |pregroup = GWR |postgroup = GWR Western Region of British Railways |start = 1 July 1910 |end = 7 January 1963 }} Aynho Park was a railway station serving the village of Aynho in Northamptonshire, England. It was on what is now known as the Chiltern Main Line. HistoryAynho Park was the northernmost of six new stations that the Great Western Railway provided when it opened the high-speed Bicester cut-off line between Ashendon Junction and Aynho Junction in 1910. The station was opened for passengers on 1 July 1910.{{sfn|MacDermot|1931|pp=448-449}}{{sfn|Mitchell|Smith|2002|loc=fig. 82}} The line became part of the Western Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. British Railways closed Aynho Park station in 1963. {{Historical Rail Start}}{{rail line|next=ArdleyLine open, station closed|previous=King's Sutton Line and station open|route=Great Western Railway Bicester "cut-off"|col=8f691e}}{{S-end}} The site todayTrains on the Chiltern Main Line pass the site. NotesReferences
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