Winslow Road railway station

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Winslow Road railway station Winslow Road railway station is one of the popular Railway Station located in , listed under Local business in -NA- , Train Station in -NA- ,

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Winslow Road railway station served the village of East Claydon near Winslow to the north of Quainton in Buckinghamshire, England. It was the second station to serve the town after on the Varsity Line.HistoryThe station was opened by the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway (A&BR) on 23 September 1868 as part of its 12.75mi route from to where it joined the Buckinghamshire Railway's Oxford to Bletchley line. The line was single track and worked from the start by the Great Western Railway, which provided a service of three trains each way daily. The A&BR, which had for some time been in a parlous financial state, was absorbed by the Metropolitan Railway with effect from 1 July 1891. From 2 April 1906, all Metropolitan services north of Harrow South Junction to Verney Junction were run by the Metropolitan and Great Central Joint Railway; this continued until 6 July 1936 when the London Passenger Transport Board, which had taken over the Metropolitan in 1933, withdrew local passenger services as an economy measure. Through services ceased entirely on 7 September 1947 and the route closed.

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