Shipston-on-Stour railway station

The station was originally opened in 1836 as part of the as the Moreton and Shipston Tramway, which was converted to railway use in 1889.

The carrying of passengers ceased on 8 July 1929, following which the Great Western Railway instituted a bus service between Banbury and Chipping Norton that ran 8 times daily in each direction.

[2] The facility to handling freight was retained until the line closed completely in 1960, after which the track was lifted.

Portions of the platforms however remained in place and - along with the complete goods station building, livestock pens and engine shed - were utilized by a number of small businesses well into the late 1990s.

There are only sections of track bed traceable and the weigh office is now in private use.

Shipston station during use as a railway
Shipston station site after demolition