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Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS and BOOKS OF Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE AYLESBURY AND THAME JUNCTION RAILWAY 1845 Railway PD 2/42 Land at Thame 1860 Railway PD 2/82 Land at Kingsey and Thame BANBURY AND CHELTENHAM DIRECT RAILWAY 1872 Railways between G.W.R at King’s Sutton and G.W.R. at Chipping PD 2/110 Norton: between the termination of the Bourton-on-the-Water Railway and Cheltenham, with a junction Land at Adderbury, Bodicote, Milton, Bloxham Milcombe, South Newington, Tadmarton, Swalcliffe, Wigginton, Great Tew, Little Tew, Hook Norton, Swerford, Heythrop, Rollright, Salford, Over Norton, Chipping Norton, Churchill and Kingham Deposited act CC33/3/A2/21 1876 Deviation and new railway. Stopping-up and diversion of roads and PD 2/112 foot-paths at Adderbury, Milton, Bloxham, Wiggington, Hook Norton; land at Hook Norton, Chipping Norton and Churchill Deposited act CC3/3/A2/23 1880 Alteration of railway in Hook Norton Land at Hook Norton PD 2/113 1882 Branch railways or sidings, approach road, diversion of roads and PD 2/117 footpaths, level crossing and additional lands Land at Bloxham, Wiggington and Hook Norton BEDFORD AND CAMBRIDGE RAILWAY 1860 Railway PD 2/81 1 Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE BLOCKLEY AND BANBURY RAILWAY 1863 Railway from G.W.R. at Blockley to Buckinghamshire Railway at PD 2/90 Banbury. Land at Sibford, Hook Norton, Swalcliffe, Tadmarton, Bloxham and Banbury 1872 Railway. Land at Sibford Ferris, Sibford Gower, Hook Norton, PD 2/109 Swalcliffe, Tadmarton, Milcombe, Broughton, Bloxham, Adderbury, Bodicote and Banbury BOURTON-ON-THE-WATER RAILWAY 1859 Railway PD 2/78 Land at Churchill and Kingham BOURTON, CHIPPING NORTON AND BANBURY RAILWAY 1864 Railways PD 2/100 Land at Kingham, Churchill, Chipping Norton, Over Norton, Rollright, Hook Norton, Swalcliffe, Tadmarton, Bloxham, Banbury and Bodicote BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RAILWAY 1845 Oxford and Bletchley junction PD 2/22 Land at Oxford, Kidlington, Islip, Oddington, Charlton, Wendlebury, Chesterton, Bicester and Launton 1845 Tring and Banbury line. PD 2/46 Land at Finmere, Mixbury and Banbury BUCKINGHAM AND BRACKLEY AND OXFORD AND BLETCHLEY JUNCTION RAILWAY 1846 Extensions to Banbury and Aylesbury and into Oxford PD 2/49 Land at Banbury, Oxford and Kidlington Deposited act CC3/3/A2/5 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RAILWAYS 1849 Deviation near Oxford. PD 2/55 Land at Oxford, Kidlington, Gosford and Watereaton and Islip Deposited act CC3/3/A2/6 2 Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE CAMBRIDGE AND OXFORD RAILWAY 1845 Railway with a branch to join the Eastern Counties Railway near PD 2/36 Cambridge Land at Waterperry, Holton, Stanton St. John, Forest Hill, Marston, Oxford and Thomley CHELTENHAM AND OXFORD RAILWAY 1845 Railway PD 2/40 Land at Taynton, Milton-under-Wychwood, Shipton-under- Wychwood and Ascot-under-Wychwood 1846 From G.W.R. at Cheltenham to join Oxford and Rugby Railway PD 2/51 near Oxford Land at Upton and Signet, Burford, Swinbrook, Shilton, Asthal, Brize Norton, Curbridge, Witney, Eynsham, Cassington and Oxford Deposited act CC3/3/A2/4 CHELTENHAM AND OXFORD UNION RAILWAY 1852 From Bristol and Birmingham line of Midland Railway near PD 2/64 Cheltenham to the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway near Church Hanborough, with junction railways at Cheltenham. Land at Upton and Signet, Burford, Swinbrook, Shilton, Asthal, Brize Norton, Curbridge, Hailey, North Leigh and Hanborough CHELTENHAM, OXFORD AND LONDON EXTENSION RAILWAY see THAMES VALLEY, OXFORD AND SOUTH WALES UNION RAILWAY CHELTENHAM, OXFORD AND LONDON JUNCTION RAILWAY 1845 Railway with branches PD 2/38 Land at Westwell, Holwell, Bampton, Culham, Aston, Bampton, Standlake, Ducklington, Stanton Harcourt and Oxford 3 Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE CHELTENHAM, OXFORD AND LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM UNION RAILWAY 1836 From Cheltenham to the London and Birmingham Railway in PD 2/3 Marsworth (Bucks); extension from the main line to the Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway; and branch railway to or near Oxford Land at Westwell, Broadwell, Holwell, Brize Norton, Shilton, Witney, Watereaton, Marston, Hailey, Curbridge, Eynshame, Hanborough, Cassington, Yarnton, Wolvercote, etc. CHIPPING NORTON AND BANBURY RAILWAY 1863 Railway PD 2/91 Land at Chipping Norton, Over Norton, Rollright, Heythrop, Swerford, Little Tew, South Newington, Wigginton, Milcombe, Bloxham, Milton, Adderbury, Barford St. John and Bodicote CHIPPING NORTON, BANBURY, AND EAST AND WEST JUNCTION RAILWAY 1864 Railways from Canon’s Ashby to Grimsbury, Warkworth to PD 2/101 Chipping Norton, Grimsbury to Warkworth Land at Wardington, Hanwell, Banbury, Hardwick, Bodicote, Bloxham, Milcombe, Tadmarton, Broughton, Swalcliffe, Sibford, Hook Norton, Rollright, Over Norton, Salford and Chipping Norton 1864 As previous entry PD 2/102 DIDCOT AND WATLINGTON LIGHT RAILWAY 1898 Railway PD 2/131 Land at Dorchester, Warborough, Benson, Berrick Salome, Ewelme, Brightwell, Baldwin, Cuxham, Easington, Watlington and Pyrton Amended Reference book PD 2/137 Deposited act CC3/3/A2/39 1898 Alteration of works PD 2/132 Land at Watlington and Pyrton Amended reference book PD 2/137 Deposited act – none 4 Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE 1898 Extensions PD 2/133 Land at Benson Amended reference book PD 2/137 Deposited Order CC3/3/A2/41 1902 Amended order only, relating to PD 2/131, 2/132, 2/133 PD 2/137 Book of reference only EAST GLOUCESTERSHIRE RAILWAY 1861 Railways:- PD 2/83 1. G.W.R at Cheltenham to Sanford Mead 2. G.W.R. (station at Cheltenham) to railway no. 1 3. Sanford Mead to Andoversford 4. Andoversford to Faringdon 5. Andoversford to Bourton-on-the-Water Land at Broughton Poggs and Kelmscott Deposited act CC3/3/A2/10 1863 Railways from Badgworth to Lechlade, Cheltenham to PD 2/93 Leckhampton, Swindon to Cheltenham, Lechlade to Witney to Yarnton Land at Langford, Little Faringdon, Yarnton, Broadwell, Kelmscott, Clanfield, Grafton, Broughton Poggs, Filkins, Thrupp, Kencot, Alvescot, Blackbourton, Brize Norton, Aston, Bampton, Lew, Ducklington, Witney and Curbridge 1865 Branch to Midland Railway and deviations PD 2/103 Land at Langford, Broadwell, Alvescot, Blackbourton, Bampton, Brize Norton, Lew, Ducklington and Curbridge EAST AND WEST OF ENGLAND JUNCTION RAILWAY 1845 Blisworth to Worcester railway with branches PD 2/88 Land at Caydon, Hanwell, Wardington, Banbury and Hardwick 1863 Railway PD 2/92 Land at Claydon and Cropredy 5 Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE EDGE HILL DISTRICT MINERALS LIGHT RAILWAYS 1917 Railways. PD 2/146 Land at Shenington, Hornton and Horley Deposited order CC3/3/A2/70 Also estimate of expense and draft order EWELME RAILWAY 1881 Railway PD 2/115 Land at Pyrton, Watlington, Cuxham, Brightwell Baldwin, Benson and Berrick Salome GLOUCESTER, CHELTENHAM AND OXFORD DIRECT RAILWAY 1863 Railways at Cheltenham; Cheltenhap to Witney; Cheltenham to PD 2/95 Swindon Land at Shilton, Westwell, Upton and Signet, Burford, Asthall, Brize Norton, Ducklington, Curbridge and Witney GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY 1902 New railways etc. PD 2/138 Footpath diversion at Kingsey GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY 1834 Railway from Bristol to join the London and Birmingham Railway PD 2/1 near London and branch railways thereout to Bradford-on-Avon and Trowbridge Land at Whitchurch, Goring and Southstoke 1835 Diversions and variations in G.W.R. PD 2/2 1836 Book of Reference 1837 Deviation of the line of the G.W.R.in Bathampton and Bathford PD 2/11 1845 1. Henley branch of the G.W.R. PD 2/30 2. Staines branch of the G.W.R Land at Rotherfield Greys and Peppard, Harpsden and Shiplake 1846 Amendment and extensions PD 2/50 Land at Shiplake, Harpsden, Rotherfield Peppard and Rotherfield Greys Deposited act CC3/3/A2/3 6 Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE 1852 Junctions with North and South Western Junction Railway: further PD 2/67 powers as to Henley and Uxbridge Railways and deviations 1864 Additional powers, new railways and additional lands PD 2/97 Land at Oxfordshire County Council Deposited act CC3/3/A2/14 1864 Further powers, new railways and additional lands PD 2/97 Footbridge at Osney Lane, Oxford and land at Oxford Deposited act CC3/3/A2/15 1865 Further powers, new railway and additional lands PD 2/104 Footbridge at Osney Lane, Oxford and land at Oxford Deposited act CC3/3/A2/15 1873 Stopping-up of footpaths in Rotherfield Greys PD 2/111 No Sections 1882 Lines in Oxfordshire and Berkshire PD 2/116 Land at Wheatley, Oxford, Goring and South Stoke Deposited act CC3/3/A2/26 1889 Works in Oxfordshire including the widening of the railway near PD 2/122 Woodstock Road station Land at Shipton-on-Cherwell, Hampton Gay and Kidlington Deposited act CC3/3/A2/26 1896 Additional powers PD 2/128 Land at Rotherfield Greys and Peppard and Shiplake 1897 New works; Henley and Marlow branch etc. PD 2/130 Land at Rotherfield Greys 1899 Widening of Thame line and at Oxford, Wolvercote and Banbury PD 2/136 Land at Chilworth, Thame, Chinnor, Towersey Deposited act CC3/3/A2/46 7 Oxfordshire History Centre PLANS SECTIONS AND BOOKS OF REFERENCES FOR THE PROPOSED RAILWAYS IN OXFORDSHIRE 1904 New Railways; Aynho to Ashenden PD 2/139 Land at Souldern,
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