Taplow railway station - +44 (0) 845 700 0125

Taplow railway station is a railway station in Taplow, Buckinghamshire, England. The station is served by local services operated by Great Western Railway from, miles (36 km) to the east, to stations, using class 165, and class 166 DMU trains. The station is on the original line of the Great Western Railway (GWR).HistoryThere have been two stations named Taplow.Original stationThe first station was opened on 4 June 1838 as Maidenhead . The station was the terminus of the Great Western Railway for just over a year until the opening of Maidenhead Railway Bridge and the line to on 1 July 1839. The station was renamed Maidenhead and Taplow in August 1854. It was constructed of wood, and situated west of the skew bridge that carries the railway over the Bath Road, near.With the opening of the present station miles to the west on 1 November 1871, Maidenhead and Taplow station was renamed Taplow; it was closed less than a year later on 1 September 1872, when a new Taplow station was opened at its current location mile to the east. As with station, the actual station is a significant distance south of the village that it takes its name from.

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Street:
Taplow Railway Station, Station Road
City:
Maidenhead
Phone:
+44 (0) 845 700 0125
Website:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/tap/details.aspx
Category:
Local Business

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