is used under licence. Built in 1854 by the Wycombe Railway, designed probably by one of Brunel's assistants, but to a basically Brunel design. Jump to navigation Jump to search. There was an intermediate station at West Wycombe - near the famous caves - which closed in 1958, but no station at Saunderton until 1901. Getting to and from, buying and collecting tickets, staffing, facilities, accessibility & mobility access. Its original terminus was built in the Victorian period, and designed by the prolific English engineer I.K Brunel. Language Label Description Also known as; English: ... View history; More. The Wycombe Railway Company was incorporated by an act of Parliament passed in 1846. The plan is a long rectangle with a gabled train-shed with offices on the south (down) side and an engine-shed and covered platform on the north (up) side. Just before the line entered Loudwater, it went under the current The line crossed Treadaway Hill on a level crossing and entered a wooded area. No, there is no direct train from High Wycombe to Natural History Museum station. British railway station. High Wycombe Railway Station is a three-platform train station in the centre of High Wycombe, served by Chiltern Railways. The sheds are timber framed with brick cladding and with Welsh slate roofs, the offices are knapped flint with red brick dressings, heightened wholly in red brick. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 2m. All government data published here planning permission related to listed buildings or the listing process itself. Navigation. II Railway terminus station and engine shed, later goods shed, now in commercial use. The line turns north, and soon reaches the first intermediate stop, which was Maidenhead (Wycombe Junction), later renamed Before the closure of the line to High Wycombe it continued through Bourne End station, over the current Station Road and through the current RAC industrial estate. High Wycombe Railway Station - geograph.org.uk - 333104.jpg 640 × 482; 86 KB High Wycombe sign, reverse.jpg 4,048 × 3,036; 3.8 MB High Wycombe station.jpg 800 × 536; 527 KB High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire Chiltern Railways station on the main line between Beaconsfield and Saunderton is said to be haunted by they ghostly sound of footsteps. Search. History Edit. Staff have reported hearing the disembodied footsteps walking along the stone ballast that the tracks are laid on. It was engineered by Brunel and was worked by the Great Western Railway from the beginning. edit. High Wycombe was not the terminus for long. Our society is now fully moved into our to brand new clubrooms located in Duke Street, right in the heart of High Wycombe, next to the railway station. In 1862 the line was extended to Princes Risborough, becoming the first railway to reach that town. BritishListedBuildings.co.uk is an independent online resource and is not associated with any government department. Here it passed over its first Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. The line had continued on to Thame in 1862 and at this time the station at High Wycombe was rebuilt on the through lines to the north and the old station became a goods shed. High Wycombe railway station (Q1851135) From Wikidata. We have various layouts of British or American genre in scales O, OO/HO and N and these are set up for running and working on at our new clubrooms. A SPRUCE up of the historic Brunel Railway Sheds at Wycombe Railway Station is underway to make it more attractive to residents, visitors and investors. The line between Maidenhead and Bourne End carries The route starts at Maidenhead, branching off the Great Western Main Line just to the west of Maidenhead's current station. It approached Cores End, crossed the From Wooburn Green, the trackbed followed the north end of Flackwell Heath Golf Course. However, there are services departing from High Wycombe and arriving at South Kensington station via Edgware Road. Please do not contact BritishListedBuildings.co.uk for any queries related to any individual listed building, Discover High Wycombe Rail Station. The Wycombe Railway Company was incorporated by an act of In 1862, the Wycombe Railway opened an extension from High Wycombe The GWR took over the Wycombe Railway company in 1867.The Great Marlow Railway Company opened the branch between Three sections of the Wycombe Railway remain open.

Village battle to save its pub steeped in railway history – and the legacy of the saucy squire ... understand it as “a railway station”. It was taken over by the GWR in 1866. These buildings date from different periods, see History below.