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Image:37410-2.jpg|[[37410]] brings up the rear of the train.
Image:37410-2.jpg|[[37410]] brings up the rear of the train.
Image:Kemble7.jpg|The tour enters the 409 yard long [[Kemble Tunnel]]. The line is single track from this spot until just outside [[Swindon]].  
Image:Kemble7.jpg|The tour enters the 409 yard long [[Kemble Tunnel]]. The line is single track from this spot until just outside [[Swindon]].  
Image:150244-2.jpg|Standing on platform 1 and [[150244]] pulls in with a service heading north. This photo gives a bit of a look at the footbridge.  
Image:150244-3.jpg|Standing on platform 1 and [[150244]] pulls in with a service heading north. This photo gives a bit of a look at the footbridge.  
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Revision as of 23:34, 8 February 2009

<googlemap lat="51.678091" lon="-2.022772"> 51.676281, -2.023201, Kemble </googlemap>

To Gloucester: Stroud Goods Shed
To Cirencester:
To Tetbury:
To Swindon Swindon

History

Opened on 1st May 1882, although a small interchange station had opened nearby on 12th May 1845. Closed to goods on 19th May 1964. A coal depot at the 1845 station site closed on 1st August 1967.

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