Please could this box be well pushed back out of sight in it's hiding place and be told when the paper is getting low. A screw cap thing with pencil and pen.
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The station was built by the Abingdon Railway and the Great Western Railway had operation rights. The relationship between The Abingdon Railway company and the GWR was never a good one and ultimately the Great Western Railway took over the entire branch in 1904.
The line passed on to the Western Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948, and was then closed to passengers by the British Railways Board in 1963. However the branch was used by freight, notably MG Cars, and the occasional passenger excursion, the last of which took place in 1984.
The branch track was lifted in the late 1980s. http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/stations/a/abingdon_junction/index.shtml
If you want to see photos and other memories from this station look at this web site that is really good and contains lots of good stuff. http://www.abingdonbranch.co.uk/
Try the google earth plug in on the download tab, can see where the line went to join up near Radley.
The original cache owner AbingdoncacherDaniel has created a nostalgic video of the railway line as it was (and is today) which can be viewed at https://youtu.be/rTP36kbyHlk if you have 10 minutes to spare especially if your interested in old railways.
This contains letter C for the bonus.
Now onto cache 4.