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Bletchington railway station is a disused station in Oxfordshire at Enslow, England, a hamlet west of the village of Bletchingdon. The station had a number of names during its period of operation: 'Woodstock', 'Woodstock Road', 'Kirtlington' and finally 'Bletchington'. ==History== The Oxford and Rugby Railway planned a railway between those two points, which was authorised on 4 August 1845; construction began in 1846, but before any portion was open, it was absorbed by the Great Western Railway. The line opened as far as on 2 September 1850, and there were three intermediate stations, the southernmost being ''Woodstock Road''. Upon the opening of a different station named Woodstock Road in 1855, this station was renamed ''Kirtlington''; and following rebuilding it was renamed for a final time on 11 August 1890, becoming ''Bletchington''. It is possible that the original name of this station was ''Woodstock'', becoming ''Woodstock Road'' in May 1851 or 1852. British Railways closed the station to passengers on 2 November 1964 and to goods on 21 June 1965. The station building survives but much of the station site is now occupied by an industrial estate.
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