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Cheltenham Race Course railway station

Coordinates:51°55′26″N2°04′06″W / 51.92401°N 2.06833°W /51.92401; -2.06833
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Disused railway station in England
This article is about the railway station in the United Kingdom. For the railway station in Australia, seeCheltenham Racecourse railway station, Adelaide.

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Cheltenham Race Course
General information
LocationCheltenham,Cheltenham
England
Grid referenceSO953250
SystemStation onheritage railway
Owned byGloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
Operated byGloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
Platforms2
Key dates
13 March 1912Opened as Cheltenham Racecourse[1]
25 March 1968Closed
16 March 1971Re-opened
19 March 1976Closed
7 April 2003Re-opened in preservation
Location
Map
Railways around Cheltenham
RacecourseGloucestershire Warwickshire RailwayPark and Ride
Bus Link (Services D / E)
and Race Day Shuttle
High Street
High Street Halt
Cheltenham town centre
St. James
Bus Link (Service 98)
and Race Day Shuttle
National RailLansdown
Malvern Road
Leckhampton

Cheltenham Race Course railway station[2] servesCheltenham Racecourse on the outskirts ofCheltenham,Gloucestershire,England.

On the ex-Great Western Railway Cheltenham toStratford line, the station opened in 1912 to serve the new racecourse at Prestbury Park, home of the famousGold Cup meeting. The platforms were later extended to accommodate trains of up to 14 carriages. The station was only opened on race days and so facilities were rudimentary, but it continued to serve racegoers until the 1976 Cheltenham Festival.

Although most of the stations on the line closed in 1960, the line itself remained open for non-stop passenger services until 1968.[3] Special trains on racedays only served Cheltenham Racecourse station from 1971 until 1976.[4] The line was also used as a diversionary route with no scheduled passenger services until 1976, when a freight train derailed at Winchcombe and damaged the track.[5] The line was officially closed in the same year; the track was lifted shortly afterward.

Cheltenham Race Course is now the southern terminus of the 14-mile-longheritageGloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, run entirely by volunteers.[6] The line has been reopened in stages. The line trackbed itself was bought in 1984. The track fromGotherington to the racecourse was relaid in 2001. The line was reopened as a heritage railway by the Princess Royal on 7 April 2003.[7][8]

The station is in a cutting fringed by Corsican pine trees. Its northern end, where it emerges from the cutting, affords views towardsCleeve Hill. The original station booking office is believed to be the only remaining example of a Swindon-built flatpack prefabricated building that was brought by train and assembled on site. It is perched at the top of the cutting, next to the A435 roadbridge and close to the main entrance of the racecourse. It has a collection of artefacts housed within it. A gentle slope gives access to the platform where there is a new station building with a canopy, toilets and waiting room. The station has two tracks, one adjacent to the platform and the other to allow locomotives to run around the train. A newsignal box was opened in 2005 to control the signals and point work around the station.[9]

Access to the station by car is only via the main racecourse entrance. There is a large free car park. A bus service runs from the Network RailCheltenham Spa station, through the town centre to the Racecourse Park and Ride, about 10 minutes' walk from the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway station.[10]

Platform 2 reconstruction

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GWR 4200 Class 4270 at Cheltenham in January 2023.

In 2012, as part of a new Development Foundation, the GWSR launched an appeal to reconstruct Platform 2 at Cheltenham Race Course station. Reconstruction of Platform 2 was completed in 2016.[11]

References

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  1. ^Butt, R.V.J., (1995)The Directory of Railway Stations, Yeovil: Patrick Stephens
  2. ^"Cheltenham Race Course Station". Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway. Retrieved26 December 2022.
  3. ^Daniels, Gerald David; Dench, Leslie Alan (May 1973) [1964].Passengers No More (2nd ed.). Shepperton:Ian Allan. p. 36.ISBN 0-7110-0438-2.OCLC 2554248. 1513 CEC 573.
  4. ^Croughton, G.; Kidner, R.W.; Young, A.Private and untimetabled Railway Stations.
  5. ^Austin, Chris; Faulkner, Richard."Disconected! Broken Links in Britain's Rail Policy"(PDF). Retrieved19 July 2020.
  6. ^"Cheltenham Race Course". Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway.Archived from the original on 27 May 2017. Retrieved19 July 2020.
  7. ^"Gloucestershire Warwickshire (GWR) Steam Railway". Cotswold Info.Archived from the original on 28 April 2019. Retrieved19 July 2020.
  8. ^"Princess to open course station".BBC News. 7 April 2003. Retrieved4 April 2023.
  9. ^"Cheltenham Race Course signal box". UK Railways 1970 till today. Retrieved19 July 2020.
  10. ^"Steam Train Transfer direct to Cheltenham Racecourse". Classic Hospitality.Archived from the original on 15 March 2019. Retrieved19 July 2020.
  11. ^"Friday 14th October 2016 and Platform 2 at Cheltenham Racecourse receives its Tarmac Surface!". CRCS magazine.Archived from the original on 18 June 2020. Retrieved19 July 2020.
Preceding stationHeritage railwaysHeritage railwaysFollowing station
TerminusGloucestershire Warwickshire RailwayGotherington
towardsBroadway
Proposed extension
Cheltenham Spa Malvern RoadGloucestershire Warwickshire RailwayGotherington
towardsBroadway
Historical railways
Cheltenham High Street Halt
Line and station closed
 Great Western Railway
Honeybourne Line
 Bishop's Cleeve
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