Henley Branch Line
The Henley Branch Line is a railway line in England that connects the town of Henley-on-Thames to the Great Western Main Line at Twyford. It is approximately 6.5 miles long and primarily serves passengers traveling to and from Henley, a popular destination known for its scenic views and the annual Henley Royal Regatta.
Opened in 1857, the line is operated by Great Western Railway and features several stations, including Shiplake and Wargrave. The route is notable for its picturesque landscapes along the River Thames, making it a pleasant journey for commuters and tourists alike.