South Aylesbury Halt railway station

South Aylesbury Halt was a railway station which was opened in 1933 and was closed in 1967.

[1] The station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 13 February 1933 to serve factories in the locality, as well as the Southcourt housing estate.

In 1966, British Rail proposed the closure of the station which was queried by the East Midlands Transport Users Consultative Committee (TUCC) as usage figures showed that receipts were £130 per year while direct costs were only £26.

Pedestrian access across the railway was maintained at the station site until a fatality in November 2016 when a cyclist was killed.

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