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'''To the North or Wales''': [[Dr Days Junction]]<br> | '''To the North or Wales''': [[Dr Days Junction]]<br> | ||
'''To Bath''':[[Feeder Road]] | '''To Bath''':[[Feeder Road]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:30, 12 April 2026
To the North or Wales: Dr Days Junction
To Bath:Feeder Road
History
The Rhubarb Loop is named after the nearby Rhubarb Tavern on Queen Ann Road.
Gallery
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The Dr Days Junction end of The Rhubarb Loop, seen here curving left.
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Looking back at the bridge across Dr Days Junction with the Rhubarb Loop on the right.
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A similar view of the bridge taken by Gerald Peacock. 3806 takes the Rhubarb loop sometime in the late 50s/early 60s. © Gerald Peacock
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Chris Hopkins caught 58011 stopped at Dr Days Junction with the Barrow Rd portion of the ACC Binliner. 9/5/96. © Chris Hopkins
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Half way around the Rhubarb the railway crosses Queen Ann Road.
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The bridge viewed from the other side. In the distance is the goods depot and the railway bridge featured on this page.
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The bridge is a replacement for one that used to be twice as wide.
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The same train as seen in Gerald Peacock's photos above is seen approaching North Somerset Junction. © Gerald Peacock
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It stops just before the signal and takes on water before continuing its journey. © Gerald Peacock