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Image:Axbridge5.jpg|The surviving station building as photographed on 23.11.07. ''MIke Smith [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Axbridge_Railway_Station.jpg some rights reserved]'' | Image:Axbridge5.jpg|The surviving station building as photographed on 23.11.07. ''© MIke Smith [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Axbridge_Railway_Station.jpg some rights reserved]'' | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 14 October 2008
<googlemap lat="51.288389" lon="-2.816464"> 51.288376, -2.816454, Axbridge </googlemap>
To Yatton: A371 - Shute Shelve
To Cheddar: A371 - Cheddar Road
History
Opened on 3rd August 1869 and closed to goods traffic on 10th June 1963 and passengers on 9th September the same year. An original Bristol & Exeter Railway signal box was replaced by a new one on 14th July 1907. The route of the railway is now the A371 Axbridge bypass but luckily the station buildings and goods shed still survive.
1960s
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A train approaches Axbridge.
© Gerald Peacock -
The same loco shunting Conflats.
© Gerald Peacock -
The scene after track lifting had commenced. The 1907 signal box is visible in the photo. © John Thorn
2007
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The surviving station building as photographed on 23.11.07. © MIke Smith some rights reserved