Cam & Dursley park and ride station was built in 1993 close to the site of Coaley Junction Station which served a branch line to Cam and Dursley villages.
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The view south from Cam & Dursley station, Platform 1. Coaley Junction station was just before the roadbridge and the branch for Dursley forked to the left from it.
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The view north.
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A view across to Platform 2 showing the construction methods used in building the station.
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Rather surprisingly, some original fencing remains behind the platform.
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While I'm taking pics bug 158867 pulls in looking for passengers. Finding none, it scurries off towards Gloucester.
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The view south from the footbridge. The view north is obscured by Box Road bridge.
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Box Road roadbridge across the north end of the station. Unfortunately I didn't have time to walk along to the bridge and get some pics from it... :(
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Signals and electrical cabinets.
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Out in the car park. Bus stops, timetables, phone boxes and seating. A very pleasant station approach!
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The view from the carpark back towards the platforms.
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A closer look at the platform shelter.
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The view out of the station carpark. It's a good job it's a park and ride station... no-one lives here!
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At the south end of the station there's a small engineers yard operated by Birse Rail.
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Enough safety signs to sink a small battleship.
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