Toddington Station, Gloucestershire, GL54 5DT

Toddington Station, Gloucestershire, GL54 5DT

Date of visit: 26th May 2021


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Toddington railway station serves the village of Toddington in Gloucestershire, England. Since 1984 it has been the main base of operations for the heritage Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway.

The station is located on the Honeybourne Line which linked Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon and which was opened by the Great Western Railway in 1906. The station was a centre of fruit and milk traffic, but receipts dwindled after a railwaymen’s strike in 1955. The station closed to passengers in 1960, although the line itself remained open for freight and diversionary use until 1976; the track was lifted in 1979-80. The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway took a lease of Toddington yard from 24 March 1981.

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Internal ref number: GL/150/976

Date of Visit: 26th May 2021

Kiosk Type: K6
Door Type: A
Crown: St Edward
Kiosk Colour: Red
Usage: Private
Phone Number (if known):

Northing & Westing: 51Β°59’21.1″N, 1Β°55’42.9″W
what3words: selling.overheard.shrugging
Grid Reference: SP 05000 32308
OS X & Y: 232308, 405000
Latitude & Longitude: 51.989206, -1.928593
UK Postcode: GL54 5DT
County: Gloucestershire


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