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'''Kings Sutton''' station was opened on December 1 1873 by the [[Great Western Railway (1833)|Great Western Railway]] on its route between [[Oxford]] and [[Banbury]]. The station became a junction in 1881 with the opening of a new route to [[Cheltenham]], and is today sited just north of the junction between the [[Chiltern Main Line]] and the [[Cherwell Valley Line]].  
'''Kings Sutton''' station was opened on December 1 1873 by the [[Great Western Railway (1833)|Great Western Railway]] on its route between [[Oxford]] and [[Banbury]]. The station became a junction in 1881 with the opening of a new route to [[Cheltenham]], and is today sited just north of the junction between the [[Chiltern Main Line]] and the [[Cherwell Valley Line]].  


Today, the station is operated by [[Chiltern Railways]], but services are shared between Chiltern and [[Great Western Railway]], with the former usually operating between [[London Marylebone]] and Banbury and the latter between Banbury and Oxford. Bother operators use [[Thames Turbo]] units on services, with Chiltern also operating [[Clubman]] units along the route.
Today, the station is operated by [[Chiltern Railways]], but services are shared between Chiltern and [[Great Western Railway]]. Chiltern services operate usually between [[London Marylebone]] and Banbury and the West Midlands, with GWR running from [[Didcot Parkway]] or Oxford and Banbury. Both operators use [[Thames Turbo]] units on services, with Chiltern also operating [[Clubman]] units along the route.


==Station of the Month==
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[[Category:Chiltern Railways]] [[Category:Great Western Railway]] [[Category:Northamptonshire]] [[Category:Mainline stations]]
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Revision as of 16:37, 20 June 2022

Kings Sutton
OpenedOctober 10 1881
CRS codeKGS
Operator[[]]
Platforms2
Community Details
Station of the MonthOctober 2021
CategoryEast Midlands

Kings Sutton station was opened on December 1 1873 by the Great Western Railway on its route between Oxford and Banbury. The station became a junction in 1881 with the opening of a new route to Cheltenham, and is today sited just north of the junction between the Chiltern Main Line and the Cherwell Valley Line.

Today, the station is operated by Chiltern Railways, but services are shared between Chiltern and Great Western Railway. Chiltern services operate usually between London Marylebone and Banbury and the West Midlands, with GWR running from Didcot Parkway or Oxford and Banbury. Both operators use Thames Turbo units on services, with Chiltern also operating Clubman units along the route.

Station of the Month

The station featured in the inaugural October 2021 Stations of the Month competition in the NR East Midlands category.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Bicester North
towards London Marylebone
  Chiltern Railways   Banbury
towards Banbury or Birmingham Moor Street or Birmingham Snow Hill
Heyford
towards Didcot Parkway
  Great Western Railway   Banbury
towards Banbury