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'''Kings Sutton''' station was opened on 1 | '''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]]. 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. | 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. |