Bicester North railway station

Railway station in Oxfordshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bicester North (/ˈbɪstər/ BIST-ər) is a station on the Chiltern Main Line, one of two serving the market town of Bicester, in Oxfordshire, England; the other is Bicester Village. Services operated by Chiltern Railways run south to London Marylebone and north to Banbury, Birmingham Snow Hill and Stratford-upon-Avon.

Coordinates51.9035°N 1.1500°W / 51.9035; -1.1500
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Bicester North
National Rail
The station in 2011, after completion of widening work on the southbound platform
General information
LocationBicester, District of Cherwell,
England
Coordinates51.9035°N 1.1500°W / 51.9035; -1.1500
Grid referenceSP585231
Managed byChiltern Railways
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeBCS
ClassificationDfT category D
History
Opened1 July 1910
Original companyGreat Western Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Western Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Passengers
2020/21Decrease 0.148 million
 Interchange Decrease 3,509
2021/22Increase 0.512 million
 Interchange Increase 19,850
2022/23Increase 0.633 million
 Interchange Decrease 18,563
2023/24Increase 0.758 million
 Interchange Decrease 3,984
2024/25Increase 0.823 million
 Interchange Increase 4,264
Location
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
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History

The station entrance in 1961

The Bicester cut-off, between Ashendon Junction and Aynho Junction, was opened in 1910; it was the last main line stretch of route to be completed in Great Britain until the 1980s. This provided a shortening of the London-to-Birmingham Great Western Railway (GWR) railway line and gave Bicester a station with direct London trains for the first time.[1][2]

The station was transferred from the Western Region of British Rail to the London Midland Region on 24 March 1974.[3]

In 2010, the down northbound line through the station was realigned for higher speeds, as part of the Evergreen 3 project. In 2011, the up platform was widened, using the trackbed of the former through lines.[4]

Services

Services are operated by Chiltern Railways, which provides the following general Monday-to-Friday off-peak service in trains per hour (tph):[5]

More information Preceding station, National Rail ...
Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Chiltern Railways
  Historical railways  
Ardley
Line open, station closed
  Great Western Railway
Bicester "cut-off"
  Blackthorn
Line open, station closed
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