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'''To Bristol''': [[Pensford Colliery]] | '''To Bristol''': [[Pensford Colliery]] | ||
<br>'''To Radstock''': | <br>'''To Radstock''': | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
'''Clutton Station''' was opened on 3rd September 1873 by the [[ | '''Clutton Station''' was opened on 3rd September [[1873]] by the [[:Category:B&NSR|Bristol & North Somerset Railway]]. Closed to passengers on 2nd November [[1959]] and goods on 15th June [[1964]]. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Image:clutton4.jpg|Looking south across the station site. A weighbridge house is still standing behind the truck on the left. I did have pics, but I don't anymore! | Image:clutton4.jpg|Looking south across the station site. A weighbridge house is still standing behind the truck on the left. I did have pics, but I don't anymore! | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:B&NSR]] | [[Category:B&NSR]] | ||
[[Category:Stations:Closed]] | [[Category:Stations:Closed]] | ||
Revision as of 14:16, 9 January 2008
<googlemap lat="51.331631" lon="-2.536554"> 51.331255, -2.537391, Clutton </googlemap>
To Bristol: Pensford Colliery
To Radstock:
History
Clutton Station was opened on 3rd September 1873 by the Bristol & North Somerset Railway. Closed to passengers on 2nd November 1959 and goods on 15th June 1964.
Gallery
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The remains of Clutton station looking in the direction of Bristol. Various bits of masonry still sit alongside the trackbed.
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Some rail is still visible onsite. This was the track that led to the goods yard.
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Standing at the southern extremity of the Clutton station site and looking north. The sleepers belong to A.R.M. contractors Ltd and were destined for the West Somerset Railway.
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Looking south across the station site. A weighbridge house is still standing behind the truck on the left. I did have pics, but I don't anymore!