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Bradwell railway station was a railway station on the
Wolverton–Newport Pagnell line The Wolverton–Newport Pagnell line was a railway branch line in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom running from Wolverton on the London and North Western Railway (LNWR) (today's West Coast Main Line) to Newport Pagnell. The line fully opened ...
. It served both Bradwell and the new village of
New Bradwell New Bradwell is (mainly) an Edwardian era village, modern district and civil parish in north-west Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Together with Wolverton (on the other side of the West Coast Main Line), it was built primarily to hous ...
in Buckinghamshire. The station, which consisted of a brick-built station building, and single platform, opened to traffic in 1867. The last passenger train ran on 5 September 1964 but freight trains continued to pass through until 22 May 1967. The station building was demolished although the platform remains intact. The trackbed through the station has been converted into a
shared path A shared-use path, mixed-use path or multi-use pathway is a path which is 'designed to accommodate the movement of pedestrians and cyclists'. Examples of shared-use paths include sidewalks designated as shared-use, bridleways and rail trails. ...
(footpath/cycle way), forming part of the
Milton Keynes redway system The Milton Keynes redway system (locally known as ''redways'') is an over network of shared use paths for cyclists and pedestrians in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. It is generally surfaced with red tarmac, and criss-crosses most o ...
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{{Closed stations Buckinghamshire Disused railway stations in Buckinghamshire Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1964 Beeching closures in England Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1867 Former London and North Western Railway stations Railway stations in Milton Keynes