Oakington railway station
Former railway station in Cambridgeshire, England
Oakington railway station was a station in Oakington, Cambridgeshire, on the line between Cambridge and St Ives. It opened in 17 August 1847 and was closed during the Beeching Axe in 5 October 1970.[1] The station building remains as a private house but the track has been replaced by the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway.[2]
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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Long Stanton | Great Eastern Railway | Histon |
References
External links
- Oakington station on navigable 1946 O. S. map
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Closed railway stations in Cambridgeshire
- Barnwell Junction
- Fen Ditton Halt
- Quy
- Bottisham and Lode
- Swaffham Prior
- Burwell
- Exning Road Halt
- Fordham
- Isleham
- St Ives
- Bluntisham
- Earith Bridge
- Sutton
- Haddenham
- Wilburton
- Stretham
- Pampisford
- Linton
- Bartlow
- St Ives
- Swavesey
- Long Stanton
- Oakington
- Histon
- Chesterton
- Holme
- St. Mary's
- Ramsey North
- Quakers Drove
- West Fen Drove
- Burnt House
- Whittlesey Dyke
- Jones Drove
- White Fen
- Benwick
Newmarket and Chesterford Railway
52°15′57″N 0°04′37″E / 52.2659°N 0.0769°E / 52.2659; 0.0769
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