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Kemble railway station

 
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Kemble
Kemble
Looking towards Swindon
Location
Place Kemble
Local authority Gloucestershire
Coordinates 51°40′34″N 2°01′23″W / 51.676°N 2.023°W / 51.676; -2.023Coordinates: 51°40′34″N 2°01′23″W / 51.676°N 2.023°W / 51.676; -2.023
Operations
Station code KEM
Managed by First Great Western
Platforms in use 2
Live arrivals/departures and station information
from National Rail
Annual rail passenger usage
2002/03 * 0.195 million
2004/05 * 0.223 million
2005/06 * 0.237 million
2006/07 * 0.261 million
2007/08 * 0.287 million
History
Original company Great Western Railway
1882 Opened
1963 Tetbury branch closed
1965 Cirencester branch closed
National Rail - UK railway stations
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Kemble from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.

Kemble railway station is a railway station that serves the village of Kemble in Gloucestershire. The station is located on the Swindon to Gloucester "Golden Valley" line. Despite its rural location, Kemble station has a high number of passengers, due mainly to the proximity of Cirencester.

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History

The station was opened by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in 1882. Until the 1960s the station was a junction, with two branch lines to Cirencester and Tetbury. You can still see the old branch lines today - just before the tunnel after Kemble station (going Swindon-bound). The Tetbury branch was closed to traffic on 5 August 1963, whilst Cirencester closed to traffic on 4 April 1965.

There is a proposal to redouble the railway line from Swindon to Kemble; the second track was removed by British Rail in 1968. Network Rail has investigated the options for reinstating the second track, along with the likely cost of such options (presently, £32million). The 2007 Network Rail business plan mentioned these proposals as being scheduled for delivery in 2009. However, the Office of Rail Regulation has now decided against including the redoubling in N.R.'s 2009-2014 infrastructure plans, instead opting for double-tracking about one-quarter of the Oxford-to-Worcester line (North Cotswold line). At this time the plans are in draft and still open for submissions, and the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) will accept comments until 4 September 2008 on including other work, such as Swindon-to-Kemble. All of the Cotswolds' MPs along with Gloucestershire County Council, Network Rail and First Great Western are (as at July 2008), proposing to the ORR that Swindon/Kemble be re-doubled.[1]

Description

The former Cirencester platform at Kemble, June 2009

The station has two platforms in use. The former Tetbury bound platform remains, but the track has been lifted. The building on the down platform (no. 2) has been out of use for several years, containing toilets and a waiting room, which are still in situ. On the former Cirencester platform, a short stub of track remains for the occasional stabling of track machines. This ends at a buffer stop just before the station car park.

Services

First Great Western operates services from London Paddington to Gloucester and Cheltenham using HST and "Adelante" Class 180 trains, and local services from Swindon to Gloucester and Cheltenham Spa using the former Wessex Trains Class 150 two carriage sets.

Kemble station is served on a Monday to Friday by:

Making an off peak service of one train every two hours to London, with trains to Swindon, Cheltenham and Gloucester every hour. The station is occasionally served by Cardiff Central / Swansea services diverted during engineering works.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Stroud   First Great Western
London - Cheltenham Spa
  Swindon
  First Great Western
Cheltenham Spa - Swindon
 

Description

The station has a ticket office on platform 1, which open Mondays to Saturdays from 6:40am until lunchtime, for all other times the station is unmanned. During the times the station is manned the toilets are open.

There is also a small café selling newspapers, coffee and bacon rolls, this is also only open for the morning rush hour.

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Railway stations in Gloucestershire
Mainline:

Cheltenham Spa - Gloucester

On the Golden Valley Line:

Kemble - Stonehouse - Stroud

On the Bristol-Birmingham Line:

Ashchurch for Tewkesbury - Cam and Dursley

Others:

Lydney - Moreton-in-Marsh

Heritage Railways Heritage railway stations in Gloucestershire
Dean Forest Railway:

Lydney Junction - Lydney Town - Norchard - Parkend - St Mary's Halt - Whitecroft

Glos-Warks Railway:

Cheltenham Racecourse - Gotherington - Toddington - Winchcombe

Railway stations in Gloucestershire


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