Islip railway station

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Islip railway station is a small rural stop on the Oxford–Bicester line in Oxfordshire, England, providing local rail services for the village of Islip and surrounding areas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
closed 1968
country England
electrification not electrified
fareZoneSystem National Rail fare system NERFINISHED
hasAccess pedestrian access
road access from Islip village
hasAccessibilityFeature step-free access to platforms (partial or via ramps)
hasCategory rural station
hasFacility car park
cycle parking
ticket machines
waiting shelters
hasFeature rural halt
unmanned station
hasLineUpgrade Evergreen 3 project NERFINISHED
hasServicePattern commuter services to London Marylebone
commuter services to Oxford
local stopping services
hasStationCode ISP NERFINISHED
hasTicketingSystem self-service ticket machines
isOnCorridor Oxford–Cambridge corridor (East West Rail context) NERFINISHED
locatedIn Islip, Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
Oxfordshire
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Cherwell district NERFINISHED
locatedNear Oxford Parkway–Bicester section of Chiltern Main Line NERFINISHED
River Ray NERFINISHED
locatedOnLine Oxford–Bicester line NERFINISHED
managedBy Chiltern Railways NERFINISHED
numberOfPlatforms 2
offersServiceTo Bicester Village NERFINISHED
London Marylebone NERFINISHED
Oxford NERFINISHED
opened 1850
operator Chiltern Railways NERFINISHED
owner Network Rail NERFINISHED
partOfRoute Oxford–London Marylebone route NERFINISHED
railNetwork National Rail
region South East England
reopened 1989
serves surrounding rural areas of Oxfordshire
village of Islip
structureType at-grade station
timezone Europe/London NERFINISHED
trackGauge standard gauge
wasRebuilt 2015

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Islip, Oxfordshire hasRailwayStation Islip railway station