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'''To Avonmouth''': [[The BAC Crossing]]<br>
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== History ==
== History ==
Originally opened on the 9th May [[1910]] as '''Filton (Gloucester Road) Halt''' and closed as a wartime measure on 22rd march [[1915]]. The station was reopened on 12th July [[1926]] as '''North Filton Platform'''. Closed for a second time on the 23rd November [[1964]], it saw unadvertised workmen's services until the 9th May [[1986]].
Originally opened on the 9th May [[1910]] as '''Filton (Gloucester Road) Halt''' and closed as a wartime measure on 22rd March [[1915]]. The station was reopened on 12th July [[1926]] as '''North Filton Platform'''. Closed for a second time on the 23rd November [[1964]], it saw unadvertised workmen's services until the 9th May [[1986]].
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Revision as of 14:52, 27 November 2007

<googlemap lat="51.519319" lon="-2.572002"> 51.516915, -2.572367, North Filton Platform </googlemap>

To Bristol, the North or Wales: Filton West Junctions
To Avonmouth: The BAC Crossing

History

Originally opened on the 9th May 1910 as Filton (Gloucester Road) Halt and closed as a wartime measure on 22rd March 1915. The station was reopened on 12th July 1926 as North Filton Platform. Closed for a second time on the 23rd November 1964, it saw unadvertised workmen's services until the 9th May 1986.

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