Haddenham & Thame Parkway railway station

Haddenham & Thame Parkway
The station in August 2005, looking north-west, before the renovations in 2015
General information
LocationHaddenham, Buckinghamshire,
England
Coordinates51°46′16″N 0°56′33″W / 51.771°N 0.9426°W / 51.771; -0.9426
Grid referenceSP730085
Managed byChiltern Railways
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeHDM
ClassificationDfT category E
History
Opened5 October 1987
Original companyWestern Region of British Rail
Passengers
2020/21 0.129 million
2021/22 0.522 million
2022/23 0.655 million
2023/24 0.784 million
2024/25 0.889 million
Location
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Haddenham & Thame Parkway railway station serves the village of Haddenham, in Buckinghamshire, and market town of Thame, in the neighbouring county of Oxfordshire, England. The station is on the western edge of Haddenham, about 2 miles (3 km) north-east of Thame. Railway services are operated by Chiltern Railways.

History

The historic Haddenham and Thame railway stations were on separate lines, which both closed in 1963. The old Haddenham station was on a different site about 12 mile (800 m) south-east of the present one and traces can still be seen where a bridge carries Station Road over the line.[1]

The current station was opened on the Chiltern Main Line on 5 October 1987[2] to serve Haddenham and Thame.[3] The British Rail station was built on the north side of Thame Road, Haddenham, and was originally single platform, with the platform sited on the former down line, long since removed. However, in 1998, as part of Project Evergreen, Chiltern Railways redoubled the Princes Risborough – Bicester line and remodelled the platforms; from 24 May 1998, there are now two, with one on either line.[4] Since then the platforms have also been lengthened.

Facilities

The station building has been expanded to include a coffee shop, following the removal of the newsagent. The platforms are situated below the level of the main entrance of the station, and there are a total of 432 parking spaces.[5]

There are ramps to provide fully accessible access to the platforms and there is a disabled toilet next to the ticket office. However, a wheelchair user wanting to travel on a Sunday in 2021 tweeted that she could not have boarded without the assistance of her travelling companion.[6]

In 2014/15, major renovations took place, which cost £500,000. A larger ticket hall was built and some platforms were extended. The plans were funded by Chiltern Railways, Network Rail, Buckinghamshire County Council and Sustrans.[7]

Services

Chiltern Railways operates the following weekday off-peak service, in trains per hour (tph):[8]

Trains to Bicester Village, Oxford Parkway and Oxford began in 2015, following completion of the Bicester chord allowing Chiltern main line services to run from Marylebone to Oxford.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Bicester North   Chiltern Railways
Chiltern Main Line
  High Wycombe or London Marylebone
Bicester Village   Chiltern Railways
Oxford–Bicester line
  Princes Risborough

Onward connections

The following bus routes serve the station, operated by Z&S Transport, Redline and Red Rose Travel:[9]

  • 111: Aylesbury - Haddenham - Thame - Oakley
  • 112: Aylesbury - Haddenham - Thame - Waddesdon
  • 120/X20: Aylesbury - Haddenham - Thame - Oxford
  • 121 Haddenham - Thame circular.

The Haddenham-Thame Greenway between the station and Thame has been campaigned for since 1999 and is now acknowledged as a priority by local councils.[10]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2002, fig. 31
  2. ^ Butt 1995, p. 111
  3. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2002, fig. 32
  4. ^ Mitchell & Smith 2002, figs. 32–34
  5. ^ "Haddenham & Thame Parkway (HDM)". National Rail. Retrieved 13 September 2025.
  6. ^ Perry, Sophie (2 August 2021). "Wheelchair user slams Chiltern Railways over 'inaccessible' train station". Oxford Mail. Archived from the original on 4 August 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Haddenham and Thame Parkway major station upgrade officially unveiled". Arriva. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Download our timetable". Chiltern Railways. 14 December 2025. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  9. ^ "Haddenham, adjacent to railway station". Bustimes.org. Retrieved 14 March 2026.
  10. ^ "Haddenham to Thame". Buckinghamshire Council. Retrieved 14 March 2026.

Bibliography

  • Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  • Mitchell, Victor E.; Smith, Keith (2002). Princes Risborough to Banbury. Western Main Lines. Midhurst: Middleton Press. ISBN 1-901706-85-0.