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Ardley railway station
Ardley
railway station
was a
railway
station
serving
the village
of Ardley in
Oxfordshire, England
. It was on what is now known as the
Chiltern Main Line
, south of
Ardley Tunnel
.
History
Ardley was one of six new
stations
that the
Great Western Railway
provided when it opened the
high-speed
Bicester cut-off line
between
Princes Risborough
and
Kings Sutton
in
1910
. The
line
became part of the
Western Region of British Railways
on
nationalisation in 1948
.
British Railways
closed
Ardley station in 1963.
The site
today
Trains
of the
Chiltern
Main Line
pass
the site.