Swindon to Cheltenham Railway :: Shared Description

Written by Brian Robert Marshall
The line, also known as the Golden Valley Line, dates back to the early days of railway development in the 19th century. The first section, from Cheltenham to Gloucester, opened in 1840. In 1841 a line was opened from Swindon Junction to Cirencester via Kemble. Then in 1845 a line from Kemble to Gloucester was opened (Kemble became a junction in its own right with branches to Cirencester to the east, and Tetbury to the west both of which closed on the 1960s). At one time there were twenty stations or halts between Cheltenham, at the northern end of the line, and its terminus at Swindon. Now only six remain open (Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stonehouse, Stroud, Kemble and Swindon). In 1968, the hitherto twin track line was butchered by the then British Rail (under a Labour government) and the stretch between Swindon and Kemble was singled (the plan had been to single the entire section between Swindon and Stonehouse but protests led to the abandonment of the project once it had reached Kemble leaving the section from Kemble north to Stonehouse still a twin track). Proposals to restore the twin track between Kemble and Swindon were made in 2008 but were kicked into the long grass by the Office of Rail Regulation (again under a Labour government). Thankfully the Coalition government that took office in 2010 revived the moribund proposal and announced in 2011 that the project could go ahead. Work on the £45m project started in July 2013 and was expected to be completed by Easter 2014. However, on 07 February 2014 Network Rail announced that completion of the project would be put back until August 2014 because "The very high volume of works during Easter nationally, coupled with ongoing remedial work from flooding earlier this year, means our engineering resources will now be operating at full capacity during one of the busiest phases of the Swindon to Kemble redoubling scheme.
"To minimise risk to the work, and avoid the possibility of unnecessary inconvenience to customers, we are now working towards completing the scheme between Swindon and Kemble by August 2014 rather than Easter as originally planned." Anecdotal evidence suggests that the local residents are looking forward to a considerable hike in property values as the increased rail traffic that will be enabled by the doubling of the line will make the all-important London Paddington destination even more accessible.
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by Brian Robert Marshall
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ST9897 : Swindon to Cheltenham Line by N Chadwick
2021
SU0191 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, Minety Crossing (2) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU0988 : Level crossing, Collins Lane, Purton, Wiltshire (1) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU0390 : Local train to Gloucester from Swindon, near Minety by Brian Robert Marshall
2011
SU0290 : Lineside signal, railway to Gloucester, near Minety by Brian Robert Marshall
2011
SU1385 : Closed railway, near Galton Way, Swindon by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU0589 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, east of Minety (2) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU0093 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, Oaksey Bridge (3) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU1385 : Closed railway, Galton Way, Swindon by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU0191 : Footpath over the Gloucester to Swindon railway, near Minety Crossing by Brian Robert Marshall
2011
SU0191 : Minety Crossing, Upper Minety (1 of 2) by Brian Robert Marshall
2011
ST9897 : Platform 2, Kemble Railway Station, Kemble by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
ST9897 : Kemble Station by N Chadwick
2021
SU0093 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, Oaksey Bridge (6) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU0390 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, Minety (2) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
ST9897 : Kemble Station by N Chadwick
2021
ST9897 : Kemble Station by N Chadwick
2019
SU0390 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, Minety (1) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
ST9897 : Water tank, Kemble Station by N Chadwick
2019
ST9897 : Southern car park, Kemble Railway Station, Kemble by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
ST9897 : North from Kemble Railway Station, Kemble by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
SU0191 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, Minety Crossing (3) by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
ST9897 : Kemble Station by N Chadwick
2019
SU0490 : Swindon to Cheltenham Railway, near Minety by Brian Robert Marshall
2013
ST9897 : Kemble Station by N Chadwick
2019

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Created: Fri, 23 Aug 2013, Updated: Thu, 7 Aug 2014

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