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Verney Junction railway station was an isolated railway station at a four-way railway junction in Buckinghamshire, open from 1868 to 1968; a junction existed at the site without a station from 1851. The first line to open on the site was the Buckinghamshire Railway, which opened a line from Bletchley to Banbury in 1850; a line branching west to Oxford followed in 1851. This formed an east–west link from Oxford to Bletchley and Cambridge passing through Verney Junction and this, known as the Varsity line, became the busiest line through the site, leaving the line to Banbury as a relatively quiet branch. The station opened in 1868 concurrently with the opening of the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway (later owned by London Underground) towards Aylesbury and London. Soon after the Buckinghamsh

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  • كانت محطة سكة حديد تقاطع فيرني محطة منعزلة عند تقاطع السكك الحديدية الرباعي الذي يقع في باكينجهامشير. وتم افتتاحها منذ عام 1868 إلى 1968. وكانت نقطة التقاطع موجودة في الموقع دون الحاجة إلى المحطة وذلك منذ عام 1851. وكان الخط الأول الذي تم افتتاحه على الموقع هو خط سكة حديد ياكينجهامشير والذي تم افتتاحه للعمل بين بليتشلي وبانبيري في عام 1850. وقد تفرع هذا الخط غربًا ليصل إلى أكسفورد وذلك عقب عام 1851. (ar)
  • Der Bahnhof Verney Junction ist ein ehemaliger Bahnhof in der englischen Grafschaft Buckinghamshire. Er liegt nahe dem gleichnamigen Weiler an der Varsity Line zwischen Oxford und Bletchley. Die Eröffnung des Bahnhofs erfolgte 1868, als die (A&BR) eine Strecke von Aylesbury bis hierher in Betrieb nahm. Die A&BR ging 1891 in der Metropolitan Railway auf, einer Vorgängergesellschaft der London Underground. Bis 1936 war Verney Junction die am weitesten von London entfernte U-Bahn-Station. Der Personenverkehr auf der Strecke nach Banbury wurde 1964 eingestellt, vier Jahre später auch auf der Varsity Line. Letztere soll 2019 wiedereröffnet werden, doch Verney Junction wird aufgrund seiner Lage weitab größerer Siedlungen nicht wieder in Betrieb genommen. (de)
  • Verney Junction railway station was an isolated railway station at a four-way railway junction in Buckinghamshire, open from 1868 to 1968; a junction existed at the site without a station from 1851. The first line to open on the site was the Buckinghamshire Railway, which opened a line from Bletchley to Banbury in 1850; a line branching west to Oxford followed in 1851. This formed an east–west link from Oxford to Bletchley and Cambridge passing through Verney Junction and this, known as the Varsity line, became the busiest line through the site, leaving the line to Banbury as a relatively quiet branch. The station opened in 1868 concurrently with the opening of the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway (later owned by London Underground) towards Aylesbury and London. Soon after the Buckinghamshire Railway became absorbed into the London and North Western Railway. The lines south to Aylesbury closed to passengers in 1936 and the line to Buckingham in 1964, but the station remained open until the Oxford-Cambridge line closed to passengers in 1968. The track was singled and then mothballed, but a disused track has remained through the station site. As part of East West Rail, the line between Oxford and Bletchley is to be reopened by 2025, but because of its isolated location Verney Junction will not be reopened. While never very busy, Verney Junction was a local interchange point for a century from which excursions as far as Ramsgate could be booked. Situated 50 miles (80 km) from Baker Street, the station is one of London's disused Underground stations and, although it never carried heavy traffic, the Aylesbury line was important in the expansion of the Metropolitan Railway into what became Metro-land. (en)
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  • كانت محطة سكة حديد تقاطع فيرني محطة منعزلة عند تقاطع السكك الحديدية الرباعي الذي يقع في باكينجهامشير. وتم افتتاحها منذ عام 1868 إلى 1968. وكانت نقطة التقاطع موجودة في الموقع دون الحاجة إلى المحطة وذلك منذ عام 1851. وكان الخط الأول الذي تم افتتاحه على الموقع هو خط سكة حديد ياكينجهامشير والذي تم افتتاحه للعمل بين بليتشلي وبانبيري في عام 1850. وقد تفرع هذا الخط غربًا ليصل إلى أكسفورد وذلك عقب عام 1851. (ar)
  • Der Bahnhof Verney Junction ist ein ehemaliger Bahnhof in der englischen Grafschaft Buckinghamshire. Er liegt nahe dem gleichnamigen Weiler an der Varsity Line zwischen Oxford und Bletchley. Die Eröffnung des Bahnhofs erfolgte 1868, als die (A&BR) eine Strecke von Aylesbury bis hierher in Betrieb nahm. Die A&BR ging 1891 in der Metropolitan Railway auf, einer Vorgängergesellschaft der London Underground. Bis 1936 war Verney Junction die am weitesten von London entfernte U-Bahn-Station. Der Personenverkehr auf der Strecke nach Banbury wurde 1964 eingestellt, vier Jahre später auch auf der Varsity Line. Letztere soll 2019 wiedereröffnet werden, doch Verney Junction wird aufgrund seiner Lage weitab größerer Siedlungen nicht wieder in Betrieb genommen. (de)
  • Verney Junction railway station was an isolated railway station at a four-way railway junction in Buckinghamshire, open from 1868 to 1968; a junction existed at the site without a station from 1851. The first line to open on the site was the Buckinghamshire Railway, which opened a line from Bletchley to Banbury in 1850; a line branching west to Oxford followed in 1851. This formed an east–west link from Oxford to Bletchley and Cambridge passing through Verney Junction and this, known as the Varsity line, became the busiest line through the site, leaving the line to Banbury as a relatively quiet branch. The station opened in 1868 concurrently with the opening of the Aylesbury and Buckingham Railway (later owned by London Underground) towards Aylesbury and London. Soon after the Buckinghamsh (en)
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  • محطة سكة حديد تقاطع فيرني (ar)
  • Bahnhof Verney Junction (de)
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