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Bedwyn railway station

Bedwyn National Rail
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Location
Place Great Bedwyn
Local authority Wiltshire
Coordinates 51°22′48″N 1°35′56″W / 51.380°N 1.599°W / 51.380; -1.599Coordinates: 51°22′48″N 1°35′56″W / 51.380°N 1.599°W / 51.380; -1.599
Grid reference SU279645
Operations
Station code BDW
Managed by Great Western Railway
Number of platforms 2
DfT category F1
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections
from National Rail Enquiries
Annual rail passenger usage*
2011/12 Increase 0.107 million
2012/13 Increase 0.119 million
2013/14 Decrease 0.112 million
2014/15 Increase 0.116 million
2015/16 Increase 0.122 million
History
Key dates Opened 1862 (1862)
National RailUK railway stations
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Bedwyn from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year.
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Bedwyn railway station is a railway station in the village of Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, England. It is also, along with Pewsey, a station for the market town of Marlborough which is 6 miles (10 km) away. A bus from the town connects with most trains on Mondays to Saturdays.

Bedwyn station was opened on 11 November 1862 by the Great Western Railway company as part of the Berks and Hants Railway from Hungerford to Devizes; the line continues in use as part of the Reading to Taunton Line. In 1900 the Stert and Westbury Railway allowed Devizes to be bypassed and Westbury became the next major station west of Bedwyn.

In 1905, owing to traffic for army camps on Salisbury Plain, the line west of Bedwyn was linked (via the Grafton Curve and a bridge over the Kennet and Avon Canal) to Grafton and Burbage on the north-south Swindon, Marlborough and Andover Railway. This line was closed in 1961.

The station has basic facilities including a bus-type shelter on both sides and information screens. The only crossing between platforms is via the road bridge over the railway.

The station is served by local services operated by Great Western Railway to and from London Paddington via Reading and Newbury. Local trains terminate at Bedwyn, and a crossover and siding at the west of the station allow them to reverse and lay over before returning east. The station is also served by a limited number of InterCity 125s that continue to/from Exeter St Davids and Plymouth via Taunton.


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