Bletchley Station, exterior

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The photograph on this page of Bletchley Station, exterior by Ben Brooksbank as part of the Geograph project.

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Bletchley Station, exterior

Image: © Ben Brooksbank Taken: 12 May 1962

View southward, towards London (and Oxford); ex-LNW London - Rugby - Birmingham and the North WCML, junction for Oxford, Bedford and Cambridge. This was entrance of station, on the Down side before the station was completely rebuilt in 1965 for the WCML electrification. The post-war flyover, connecting with Oxford line - but scarcely used - is visible in the background. Passengers services to Oxford, and Bedford - Cambridge ceased 1/1/68, but were restored Oxford - Bicester on 9/5/87 and may well soon return to Bletchley.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.99488
Longitude
-0.736901