The railway service connecting Cambridge and Oxford, known as the Varsity Line, ceased in 1968.
There are plans to reopen lines such as the Varsity Line between Oxford and Cambridge.
The station eventually closed together with the Bedford & Cambridge-built section of the Varsity Line in 1968.
It is on a disused section of the Varsity Line; a single track remains in place but is rusted and overgrown far beyond use.
Potton was a railway station on the Varsity Line which served the small town of the same name in Bedfordshire.
The permanent way from Quainton Road to its connection with the Varsity Line has been closed and lifted.
The line to Oxford did not open throughout until 20 May 1851 and was later known as the Varsity Line.
It was on the Varsity Line between Bletchley and Oxford.
However, proposals to reopen the Varsity Line may yet see it rebuilt on its original site.
Their opening coincided with the introduction of a steam railmotor on the Varsity Line, and each was sited alongside a level crossing.