Welcome to Quainton Road train station, a historic railway station located in the picturesque village of Quainton in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom. This quaint station offers easy access to both heritage and modern train services, conveniently connecting you to various destinations in the region.
As you step onto the platform, you'll be transported back in time, as Quainton Road showcases the charm and nostalgia of a bygone era. Originally opened in 1868, this station served as a vital link between Aylesbury and Banbury until its closure in 1963. Fortunately, it was lovingly restored and reopened in 1971 as a living museum, showcasing the rich history and importance of railways in the local area.
If you're planning a visit to Quainton Road, be sure to check out the informative museum housed in the restored station building. Discover fascinating exhibits, including vintage locomotives, carriages, and signal boxes. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the past, gaining a deeper understanding of the railway's influence on the local community.
For those interested in experiencing the excitement of train travel, Quainton Road offers a range of heritage train rides throughout the year. Whether you're a railway aficionado or simply seeking a unique day out, jump aboard one of these beautifully preserved steam or diesel trains and embark on a memorable journey through the stunning Buckinghamshire countryside.
To plan your visit or to inquire about Quainton Road train tickets and train times, look no further than our friendly station staff who are always ready to assist you. Quainton Road railway station eagerly awaits your arrival to share its captivating history and provide a charming experience for visitors of all ages.
Facilities
ATM Machine
No
Bureau de Change
No
Bicycle Hire
No
Bicycle Parking
Spaces: 26
Sheltered Cycle storage
No
CCTV: Yes
Location
Back of the station
Storage type
YES
Public Wifi
Yes
Notes
Wifi information at this station
Pay Phone
Yes
Post box
No
Refreshments
No
Seating area
Yes
Waiting Rooms
Yes
Location
Unheated waiting shelters are available on the platforms
Toilet
Yes
Location
Main Entrance Lobby
Tourist information office
No
Trolleys
No
Services
Ticket office opening
No
Top up Oyster pay as you go here
No
Use Oyster pay as you go here
No
Taxi rank
NO
Customer help points
No
Staff help
Yes
Notes
A staff-operated ramp is required for step-free access between train and platform at this station. Station staff are usually available at the times listed below.
Accessible ticket machines
Yes
Notes
All Southern ticket machines are able to sell tickets with Disabled Persons Railcard discounts. Ticket machines are of an accessible design, however their location and the station itself may not be so please check the station access note for further details
Accessible ticket office counter
Yes
Ramp for train access
No
Accessible taxis
No
Accessible toilets
Yes
Location
Main Entrance Lobby
Impaired mobility setDown
No
Wheel chairs
No
Customer service
No
Left luggage
No
Lost property
Yes
Train | Time | Platform | Status | |
from | London Bridge | 21:13 | 1 | On time |
from | Dalston Junction | 21:17 | 1 | On time |
from | Clapham Junction | 21:18 | 2 | On time |
from | Beckenham Junction | 21:22 | 2 | On time |
from | London Bridge | 21:28 | 1 | On time |
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