Английская Википедия:Granborough Road railway station
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox London station Granborough Road railway station (initially Grandborough Road) was a station serving the village of Granborough, to the north of Quainton in Buckinghamshire, England.[1]
History
The station was opened by the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway (A&BR) on 23 September 1868Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp as part of its Шаблон:Convert route from Шаблон:Rws to Шаблон:Rws where it joined the Buckinghamshire Railway's Oxford to Bletchley line.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp The line was single track and worked from the start by the Great Western Railway, which provided a service of three trains each way daily.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp The A&BR, which had for some time been in a parlous financial state, was absorbed by the Metropolitan Railway with effect from 1 July 1891.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp From 2 April 1906, all Metropolitan services north of Harrow South Junction to Verney Junction were run by the Metropolitan and Great Central Joint Railway; this continued until 6 July 1936 when the London Passenger Transport Board, which had taken over the Metropolitan in 1933, withdrew local passenger services as an economy measure.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp Through services ceased entirely on 7 September 1947 and the route closed.Шаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:SfnpШаблон:Sfnp
Whilst open, this station was accessed via a branch line off the former Great Central Main Line with the junction being just to the north of Quainton Road. The branch line continued through Winslow Road and ended at a terminating platform at Verney Junction.
Today very little remains of this station, the permanent way between Quainton Road and Verney Junction having long ago been lifted. The site is now a farmer's field and although a bit of platform does remain, the track bed itself is now a route for pylons.
Despite being over 30 miles from London and not underground, the association with the Metropolitan line means this station is considered to be one of the closed London Underground stations. It is briefly referred to as such in the 2012 James Bond film Skyfall when Bond spots the name embedded in a cypher.[2]
Routes
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Notes
References
- Шаблон:Awdry-RailCo
- Шаблон:Butt-Stations
- Шаблон:Clinker-Stations
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External links
- London's Abandoned Tube Stations – Granborough Road
- Granborough Road at Disused Stations
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