Cholsey railway station

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Station buildings; note train at track level
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Station buildings; note train at track level
Relief line platforms; track to the right is used by Cholsey & Wallingford Railway trains
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Relief line platforms; track to the right is used by Cholsey & Wallingford Railway trains

Cholsey railway station is a railway station serving the village of Cholsey in Oxfordshire in England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from Reading to Didcot and Oxford.

Cholsey station was the junction for a branch line serving the town of Wallingford. Although that branch closed to passenger trains in 1959 and to freight trains in 1981, part of it is now preserved as the Cholsey & Wallingford Railway. This operates intermittently between Cholsey station and the line's headquarters on the outskirts of Wallingford.

The station has platforms on each of the fast and relief (slow) lines, although the platforms on the fast lines see little use. It also has a terminal platform used by trains on the Wallingford line. The platforms are located on an embankment, with the station building at a lower level and accessed by a pedestrian underpass.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Goring & Streatley   First Great Western   Didcot Parkway
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Terminus   Cholsey & Wallingford Railway   Wallingford
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