West Wycombe railway station explained

West Wycombe railway station should not be confused with West Wickham railway station.

West Wycombe
Status:Disused
Borough:West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire
Country:England
Grid Name:Grid reference
Platforms:2
Original:Wycombe Railway
Pregroup:Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway
Postgroup:Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway
Years:1 August 1862
Events:Line opens from to
Years2:1862
Events2:Station opened
Years3:3 November 1958
Events3:Station closed

West Wycombe railway station was a railway station that served the village of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Situated about NaNmiles east of the village the station opened in 1862 and closed in 1958. Minutes of the Wycombe Railway state that construction of West Wycombe station in 1862 cost £430 8s 8d,, with additional general works at £417 8s 8d, .

In the late 1980s, the then operator of the Chiltern Lines Network SouthEast suggested reopening West Wycombe station in order to ease the peak hour congestion at the main High Wycombe station. However, no detailed plans were ever published, and there has been no further suggestion of reopening the station by the current operator, the Arriva owned Chiltern Railways. Chiltern Railways has invested heavily in both infrastructure and rolling stock for the Chiltern group of lines.

History

West Wycombe original station was an intermediate station on the Wycombe Railway and opened on 1 August 1862. The station was provided with a single platform and a station building of typical Wycombe Railway design which was repeated exactly at Princes Risborough and Wheatley, although other stations Cookham, Marlow Road, Wooburn Green, Loudwater and Bledlow had the same design with an additional crossing keeper's house attached.

West Wycombe station was rebuilt in 1906 and provided with a new two platform station. There are a number of photographs of both the original Wycombe railway stations taken by SWA Newton.[1]

The Wycombe Railway had reached (then known simply as Wycombe) on 1 August 1854; on 1 August 1862, it was extended to .[2] The line between High Wycombe and was upgraded, doubled and transferred to the new Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway, the improved line coming into use on 2 April 1906.[3]

Passenger services were withdrawn from West Wycombe on 3 November 1958.[4] The line remains active, and plans for reopening the station have been discussed. A reopened station would serve the extensive western suburbs of High Wycombe.

This station has now been demolished and now has a coach car park and flats built on some of the land.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: An image from the Transport Archive. The Transport Archive. 11 February 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20180119120236/http://www.transportarchive.org.uk/getobject.php?rnum=L1429&searchitem=west%20wycombe&mtv=L1&pnum=1. 19 January 2018.
  2. [#MacDermot1|MacDermot, vol. I]
  3. [#MacDermot2|MacDermot, vol. II]
  4. [#MitchellSmith|Mitchell & Smith]