Stretton-on-Fosse | |||||
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| General information | |||||
| Location | Stretton-on-Fosse, Stratford England | ||||
| Coordinates | 52°02′38″N1°40′05″W / 52.0440°N 1.6681°W | ||||
| Platforms | 1 | ||||
| Other information | |||||
| Status | Disused | ||||
| History | |||||
| Original company | Great Western Railway | ||||
| Post-grouping | Great Western Railway | ||||
| Key dates | |||||
| 1 October 1892 | Opened [1] | ||||
| 1 January 1917 [2] | closed | ||||
| 1 January 1919 | reopened | ||||
| 8 July 1929 | Closed to passenger services | ||||
| 2 May 1960 | Closed to freight traffic | ||||
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Stretton-on-Fosse railway station was a railway station which served the village of Stretton-on-Fosse, Warwickshire, England. It was located north-east of the village near the Fosse Way road.
In 1836 a tram with horse-drawn cars began passing through the village, [3] operated by the Stratford and Moreton Tramway on a four-feet gauge rail. After the company's insolvency in 1868 the line was purchased by The Great Western Railway. [4]
The tramway was converted into a steam operated branch line by the Great Western railway in 1889, between Moreton-in-Marsh and Shipston-on-Stour which was used for passengers until 1929 and goods until 1960. A railway station was not built at Stretton-on-Fosse until October 1892, in the north-east part of the village near the Fosse Way road. Before completion of construction, the train would stop on request at the nearby Golden Cross Inn. [5]
The site is now in private ownership with the former station masters house still standing. The trackbed has since been returned to agricultural use.
| Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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| Moreton-in-Marsh | Stratford and Moreton Tramway Later O,W&WR, finally GWR Shipston-on-Stour branch | Longdon Road | ||