Everything about Honeybourne Railway Station totally explained
Honeybourne railway station serves the village of
Honeybourne in
Worcestershire,
England. Located on the
Cotswold Line, it was formerly an important junction boasting four main platforms. The once busy
GWR route from
Cheltenham Spa to
Birmingham Snow Hill via Honeybourne, known colloquially as the "Honeybourne Line", is now closed south of
Stratford-upon-Avon and the track mostly lifted. However, a portion of the line survives as the volunteer-run
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway between
Toddington and
Cheltenham Racecourse railway stations in Gloucestershire.
The track to the north remains as a link to the large ex-military depot at
Long Marston and the
Stratford on Avon and Broadway Railway Society aims to adopt this as a
Heritage railway and restore the line to Stratford.
Passenger services at Honeybourne are operated by
First Great Western.
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