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Didcot railway station

Didcot Parkway National Rail
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Didcot Parkway frontage in 2008, before improvement work which began in 2012.
Location
Place Didcot
Local authority District of South Oxfordshire
Coordinates 51°36′43″N 1°14′37″W / 51.61197°N 1.24348°W / 51.61197; -1.24348Coordinates: 51°36′43″N 1°14′37″W / 51.61197°N 1.24348°W / 51.61197; -1.24348
Grid reference SU525905
Operations
Station code DID
Managed by Great Western Railway
Number of platforms 5
DfT category B
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2011/12 Increase 2.787 million
– Interchange  Increase 0.498 million
2012/13 Increase 2.857 million
– Interchange  Increase 0.499 million
2013/14 Increase 2.945 million
– Interchange  Decrease 0.492 million
2014/15 Increase 3.083 million
– Interchange  Steady 0.492 million
2015/16 Increase 3.457 million
– Interchange  Increase 0.494 million
History
Original company Great Western Railway
Pre-grouping GWR
Post-grouping GWR
1844 Opened
1962 Line to Newbury closes to passengers
1985 Renamed "Didcot Parkway"
National RailUK railway stations
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Didcot Parkway from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Didcot Parkway is a railway station serving the town of Didcot in Oxfordshire, England. The station was opened as Didcot on 12 June 1844, and renamed Didcot Parkway on 29 July 1985 by British Rail to reflect its role as a park and ride railhead.

The station is served by local services operated by Great Western Railway from Reading to Didcot and Oxford, and by Main line services from London Paddington to Bristol and South Wales, but some of the main line services do not call at the station.

Just to the north of the station is the Didcot Railway Centre, which is accessed through the station. The centre is a comprehensive exhibition of original Great Western Railway rolling stock, with demonstration running tracks and including a reconstructed station named Didcot Halt.

The railway has run through Didcot since 1 June 1840, when the Great Western Railway extended its main line from Reading to Steventon. During this period a stagecoach transported passengers to Oxford from Steventon. A few weeks later the line was extended to Faringdon Road station near West Challow, and eventually to Bristol. On 12 June 1844 the line from Didcot to Oxford was opened and Didcot station was opened at the junction. The original intended route would have taken a line from Steventon to Oxford via Abingdon, but Abingdon's townspeople objected to this idea. Otherwise, it is unlikely that Didcot would have evolved into the town it is today, as its initial growth was prompted by the coming of the railway.


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