Oxford-Worcester-Wolverhampton Line

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Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway (1860)

Oxford
Wolvercot
Yarnton
Handborough

Combe
Flintstock

Charlbury
Ascott-under-Wychwood
Shipton
Kingham
Adlestrop
Moreton-in-the-Marsh
Blockley
Campden
Mickleton
Honeybourne
Littleton and Badsey
Evesham
Fladbury
Wyre
Pershore
Storton
Norton Junction
Worcester Shrub Hill
Droitwich
Hartlebury
Kidderminster
Blakedown
Hagley
Stourbridge Junction
Brettell Lane
Brierley Hill
Round Oak
Harts Hill
Blowers Green
Dudley
Tipton Five Ways
Princes End and Coseley
Daisy Bank
Bilston West
Priestfield
Wolverhampton Low Level

The Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Line was a railway line that was constructed by a company of the same name from 1845-1860.

The track exists today as far as Dudley, with used track existing as far as the location of the old Harts Hill station near Dudley. North of Dudley, the trackbed has long since been replaced, and the Wolverhampton terminus at the Low Level station - has, of January 2007, being almost totally demolished (bar its Grade II listed building) to make way for redevelopment.

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Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway