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Aylesbury High Street railway station was the London and North Western Railway station which served the town of Aylesbury in the English county of Buckinghamshire. It was the terminus of a branch from Cheddington on what is now known as the West Coast Main Line running to London Euston and to Birmingham New Street and further north.
  • Location: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire · England
  • Status: Disused
  • Original company: London and Birmingham Railway (Aylesbury)
  • Pre-grouping: London and North Western Railway
  • Post-grouping: London Midland and Scottish Railway · London Midland Region of British Railways
  • 10 June 1839: First station opens
  • 16 June 1889: Replaced by second station
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