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Image:Berkeley Road5.jpg|The view north showing Berkeley Road Junction.
Image:Berkeley Road5.jpg|The view north showing Berkeley Road Junction.
Image:Berkeley Road6.jpg|The public footpath across the railway from where I took the photos.
Image:Berkeley Road6.jpg|The public footpath across the railway from where I took the photos.
Image:Berkeley Road9.jpg|The relay room and related equipment.
Image:Berkeley Road7.jpg|The station masters house is now in use as a private residence.
Image:Berkeley Road7.jpg|The station masters house is now in use as a private residence.
Image:Berkeley Road8.jpg|An old weighbridge hut was slowly crumbling away in the yard.
Image:Berkeley Road8.jpg|An old weighbridge hut was slowly crumbling away in the yard.

Revision as of 11:28, 3 January 2008

<googlemap lat="51.702726" lon="-2.408409" zoom="14" width="185" height="500">

51.700066, -2.408967, Berkeley Road

</googlemap>

To Yate: A38
To the North: Coaley
To Sharpness: 00-22 SAW

History

Opened as Dursley and Berkeley Road on 8th July 1844. Renamed on 1st June 1845. Became a junction station in 1875 with the opening of a branch to Sharpness. A footbridge was erected in 1883, linking the up and down platforms. The Sharpness branch closed to passengers in November 1964 and Berkeley Road closed to passengers on 4th January 1965 with the withdrawal of local services on the Bristol to Gloucester route. Closed to goods on 1st November 1966.

1960s

3.9.06