Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway
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Die Banbury an Cheltenham Direct Railway war eine britische Eisenbahngesellschaft in Gloucestershire in England. Ihr Streckennetz hatte eine Länge von 53 Kilometern. Die Great-Western-Railway-Tochtergesellschaften Bourton-on-the-Water Railway und gründeten am 21. Juli 1873 die Banbury and Cheltenham Direct. Am 1. Juni 1881 eröffnete diese die und am 6. April 1887 die . Damit wurde eine durchgehende Verbindung von Cheltenham zur GWR-Strecke in geschaffen. Der Betrieb erfolgte durch die GWR, die die Bahngesellschaft auch am 1. Juli 1897 übernahm.
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The Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway (B&CDR) was a railway company through the Cotswolds in England that built a line between points near Banbury and Cheltenham. Its principal objective, as well as a general rural rail service, was the conveyance of iron ore from the East Midlands to South Wales.
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The Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway (B&CDR) was a railway company through the Cotswolds in England that built a line between points near Banbury and Cheltenham. Its principal objective, as well as a general rural rail service, was the conveyance of iron ore from the East Midlands to South Wales. It extended two pre-existing branches, the Chipping Norton branch of the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway (OW&WR, opened in 1855) and the Bourton-on-the-Water Railway (opened in 1862). Both branches had their main line junction at Chipping Norton Junction, later renamed Kingham, on the OW&WR main line. The B&CDR opened its western section, from Bourton-on-the-Water to a junction near Cheltenham, in 1881, and its eastern section, from Chipping Norton to a junction at Kings Sutton, near Banbury, in 1887. The company was always short of money, and the timescale of construction was correspondingly lengthy. When the extensions opened, the Great Western Railway worked the B&CDR line and the two earlier branches as a single railway throughout. Reversal of through trains was necessary at Chipping Norton Junction until a flyover line was opened, in 1906, and from that year a through express train from Barry to Newcastle Central ran over the route, using the flyover. The company sold its undertaking to the GWR in 1896, receiving about a quarter of the capital it had expended on the construction. The line had difficult gradients and curvature, and much of the route was single track. Between 1951 and 1962 the passenger service was withdrawn in stages, and all of the line except a short stub at Kings Sutton was closed on 1964, followed by complete closure in 1969.
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Die Banbury an Cheltenham Direct Railway war eine britische Eisenbahngesellschaft in Gloucestershire in England. Ihr Streckennetz hatte eine Länge von 53 Kilometern. Die Great-Western-Railway-Tochtergesellschaften Bourton-on-the-Water Railway und gründeten am 21. Juli 1873 die Banbury and Cheltenham Direct. Am 1. Juni 1881 eröffnete diese die und am 6. April 1887 die . Damit wurde eine durchgehende Verbindung von Cheltenham zur GWR-Strecke in geschaffen. Der Betrieb erfolgte durch die GWR, die die Bahngesellschaft auch am 1. Juli 1897 übernahm.
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