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'''To Bristol, the North or Wales''': [[Twerton Viaduct]]
'''To Bristol, the North or Wales''': [[Twerton Viaduct]]
<br>'''To Bath''': [[Jews Lane]]
<br>'''To Bath''': [[Jews Lane]]

Latest revision as of 20:23, 28 July 2022

To Bristol, the North or Wales: Twerton Viaduct
To Bath: Jews Lane

History

This Grade II listed building opened on 16th December 1840. It was renamed Twerton-on-Avon on 1st August 1899, and closed on 2nd April 1917 as an economy measure during WW1.

The footbridge at this station was removed to Shrivenham in 1923.

Gallery

All photos taken on 18.7.05.