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Branch Lines
Branch Line to Fairford
| ISBN: | 978 0 906520 52 9 |
|---|---|
| Published: | April 1988 |
| Authors: | Vic Mitchell |
| Keith Smith | |
| Richard Lingard | |
| Dimensions: | 240 x 174 mm |
| Cover: | Glossy laminated hardback |
| Book Info: | 96 pages |
| 120 photographs | |
| large scale maps | |
| other details of local history | |
| PRICE: | £15.95 [ Add to Cart ] |
Starting as a local branch to Witney and being extended as part of a proposed main line, the line settled down to serving the community in the quiet and efficient way that so many rural GWR routes did for several generations. The route developed a particular importance in World War II, but was always important to local agriculture and industry.
Stations and Railway Locations covered in this book
| Stations | Photo |
|---|---|
| Alvescot | 78-79 |
| Brize Norton & Bampton | 69-72 |
| Carterton | 73-77 |
| Cassington | 20-22 |
| Eynsham | 23-34 |
| Fairford | 93-120 |
| Kelmscott & Langford | 80-83 |
| Lechlade | 84-92 |
| Oxford | 1-4,6 |
| Paddington Goods | 46 |
| Port Meadows | 5 |
| South Leigh | 35-40 |
| Witney | 55-68 |
| Witney Goods | 45,47-54 |
| Witney Junction | 41-44 |
| Wolvercot Junction | 9 |
| Wolvercot Platform | 8 |
| Yarnton Junction | 10-19 |