Oxford Parkway railway station, Railway station in Cherwell, England
Oxford Parkway is a modern railway station north of Oxford with multiple platforms and contemporary passenger facilities. The station features real-time information systems, ticket machines, and designated waiting areas for travelers.
The station opened in 2015 on the site of a former World War II grain storage building that was demolished in 2013. This marked the transformation of a historic industrial location into a modern transport hub.
The station operates as a transport interchange hub, connecting north Oxford communities to London Marylebone through regular rail services since October 2015.
The station offers parking for over 800 cars and 150 bicycles, plus step-free access via lifts to all platforms. Public restrooms including baby changing facilities are available, and parking is free for the first hour.
The station sits on National Cycle Route 51 and features a real-time parking space availability system. This feature helps visitors see immediately whether spaces are open.
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