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Image:keynsham5.jpg|Back in the car park and a look at the bike sheds.
Image:keynsham5.jpg|Back in the car park and a look at the bike sheds.
Image:keynsham7.jpg|The view along platform 2 in the direction of Bristol.
Image:keynsham7.jpg|The view along platform 2 in the direction of Bristol.
Image:keynsham8.jpg|This is the main platform shelter on the London side of the station. It was built in [[1985]] as part of improvement works which included the provision of a footbridge and the enlargement of the car park.
Image:keynsham8.jpg|This is the main platform shelter on the London side of the station. It was built in [[1985]] as part of improvement works which included the provision of a new footbridge and the enlargement of the car park.
Image:keynsham9.jpg|The footbridge. The original bridge was dismantled in May [[1970]] and sold to the South Devon Railway where it was later re-erected at Buckfastleigh.
Image:keynsham9.jpg|The footbridge. The original bridge was dismantled in May [[1970]] and sold to the South Devon Railway where it was later re-erected at Buckfastleigh.
Image:keynsham10.jpg|The end of the station that is closest to Bristol has some platform awnings which where constructed in 1930 when the station was rebuilt to provide extra capacity for workers at the nearby chocolate factory.
Image:keynsham10.jpg|The end of the station that is closest to Bristol has some platform awnings which where constructed in 1930 when the station was rebuilt to provide extra capacity for workers at the nearby chocolate factory.

Revision as of 01:21, 22 June 2007

To Bristol, the North or Wales: Station Road-Keynsham
To Bath:River Chew

History

Opened on the 31st of August 1840. Became known as Keynsham & Somerdale from the 1st February 1925 with the opening of the nearby Fry & Sons' new chocolate factory. The station reverted to Keynsham on the 6th May 1974.

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