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Beaconsfield railway station (England)
Railway station in Buckinghamshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beaconsfield railway station is a railway station in the market town of Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire, England. It is on the Chiltern Main Line between Seer Green and Jordans and High Wycombe stations. It is served by Chiltern Railways.
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History
The station was opened on 2 April 1906 as part of the Great Western and Great Central Joint Railway. The station layout was four tracks, with two through lines and two platform lines.[1] British Rail removed the through lines early in 1974.[2] The station was transferred from the Western Region of British Rail to the London Midland Region on 24 March 1974.[2]
As part of Chiltern Railways' Project Evergreen 2, the platform lines were upgraded to increase the line speed for through trains from 40 mph (64 km/h) to 75 mph (121 km/h).[3] and, in October 2007, work began on installing ticket barriers, which became operational on 10 March 2008.[citation needed]
In the early 2000s the station car park was made into a two-storey car park. In March 2008 the upper deck was closed for work to start on adding a third storey. This opened on 1 September 2008, increasing the total parking spaces to 696.[citation needed]
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Services
All trains are operated by Chiltern Railways. The current off-peak services are:[4]
- 3 trains per hour to London Marylebone, of which:
- 1 calls at Gerrards Cross only
- 1 calls at Gerrards Cross and Wembley Stadium only
- 1 is a stopping service, calling at most intermediate stations
- 1 train per hour to High Wycombe
- 2 trains per hour to Oxford[4]
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