Cam and Dursley railway station

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Cam and Dursley
Location
Place Coaley
Local authority Stroud
Operations
Station code CDU
Managed by First Great Western
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Passenger Usage
2004/05 ** 64,355
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Cam and Dursley railway station is a railway station serving the towns of Cam and Dursley in Gloucestershire. It is located on the main Bristol-Birmingham line, between Yate and Gloucester.

Following a campaign for the reopening of Coaley Junction station, the new station called Cam and Dursley opened in 1994, close to the original site. Coaley was originally the junction for the short Midland Railway branch to Cam and Dursley which closed to passenger traffic on 10 September 1962 (though freight services into Lister's engine works at Dursley continued for a couple more years).

The new station is unmanned, and consists of two platforms, linked by a footbridge, a car park and bus stop, from which bus survices run to nearby Cam, Dursley and Coaley. Passenger services are provided by First Great Western.

There is a rail user group for the station, Coaley Junction Action Committee (CoJAC), which, following the opening of the new station, continues as a group to press for improvements in the service, etc.

First Great Western's 'local' services operate all services at this station. A new timetable was brought out on 10 December 2006 which saw the introduction of a mostly hourly "clockface" service, and a considerable increase in the number of trains calling, with northbound services (on Mondays to Fridays) increased from 11 to 15 and southbound services increased from 13 to 16.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Yate   First Great Western
Local services
Exeter/Taunton - Great Malvern
  Gloucester
Railway stations in Gloucestershire
Mainline:

Cheltenham Spa - Gloucester

On the Golden Valley Line:

Kemble - Stonehouse - Stroud

On the Bristol-Birmingham Line:

Ashchurch for Tewkesbury - Cam and Dursley

Others:

Lydney - Moreton-in-Marsh

Heritage Railways Heritage railway stations in Gloucestershire
Dean Forest Railway:

Lydney Junction - Lydney Town - Norchard - Parkend - St Mary's Halt - Whitecroft

Glos-Warks Railway:

Cheltenham Racecourse - Gotherington - Toddington - Winchcombe

Railway stations in Gloucestershire

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