Bridgwater
From Bristol Railway Archive
To Weston Super Mare: Bridgwater Signal Box
To the Southwest: Weston Zoyland Road
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History
Opened on 14th June 1841. The station was extended, and footbridge added in 1882. Closed to goods in November 1965. The branch to Bridgwater Docks closed on 2nd January 1965.
Track Plans
An OS map of Bridgwater and surrounding area from 1946 |
A track plan of Bridgwater from 1988 |
1990s
An HST powers northwards. The yard in the left-background is currently used by DRS for loading nuclear flasks onto wagons. This was also where the branch to Bridgwater Docks left the mainline. |
2005
A view of the station with an HST heading for Bristol. © David Tutton |
158853 heads through with a Bristol bound train. © David Tutton |
A Voyager passing through. © David Tutton |
50049 about to leave with a Pathfinders tour. © David Tutton |
A general view of the station with 143603 waiting with a service for Taunton. © David Tutton |
The south end of Bridgwater Station showing a Voyager passing under two bridges. The first is a footbridge that links two housing estates. © David Tutton |
2009
20.4.09
The view south from the station showing the bridge taking Weston Zoyland Road across the railway. |
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