Honeybourne railway station

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Honeybourne railway station is a rural train station in Worcestershire, England, serving as a key stop on the route between Oxford and Worcester.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Rail station
railway station
closedToPassengers 1969
country England
distanceFromOxford approximately 28 miles
distanceFromWorcester approximately 20 miles
electrification none
fareZone D
formerOperator British Rail NERFINISHED
Great Western Railway (historic) NERFINISHED
gridReference SP 095 437
hasAccessibilityFeature step-free access
hasCategory DfT category F1 station
hasCCTV yes
hasFacility car park
customer help point
cycle parking
ticket machine
waiting shelter
hasRunRoundLoop no
hasServiceTo Great Malvern NERFINISHED
Hereford NERFINISHED
London Paddington NERFINISHED
Oxford NERFINISHED
Reading NERFINISHED
Worcester Foregate Street NERFINISHED
Worcester Shrub Hill NERFINISHED
hasSignalBox no
hasStaffing unstaffed
hasStructure footbridge
hasTicketOffice no
isIntermediateStopOn route between Oxford and Worcester
isRuralStation true
locatedIn Honeybourne NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Midlands NERFINISHED
Worcestershire NERFINISHED
managedBy Great Western Railway NERFINISHED
onLine Cotswold Line NERFINISHED
opened 1853
operatedBy Great Western Railway NERFINISHED
platformCount 2
reopened 1981
servedPlace Honeybourne NERFINISHED
Oxford NERFINISHED
Worcester NERFINISHED
stationCode HYB NERFINISHED

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Cotswold Line passesThrough Honeybourne railway station