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Image:bathamptonjunction4.jpg|Zooming in on the view showing various relay rooms and cabinets. The sign with the cross notifies drivers that AWS is not provided at the UPL exit signal B477.
Image:bathamptonjunction4.jpg|Zooming in on the view showing various relay rooms and cabinets. The sign with the cross notifies drivers that AWS is not provided at the UPL exit signal B477.
Image:bathamptonjunction5.jpg|Zooming out and a London bound [[w:High Speed Train|HST]] passes by.
Image:bathamptonjunction5.jpg|Zooming out and a London bound [[w:High Speed Train|HST]] passes by.
Image:Bathamptonjunction6.jpg|An aerial view of the junction. The line to [[Bradford on Avon]] curves towards the bottom left of the photo while the main Bristol to London railway line crosses the photo from left to right. ''© John Rawlings''
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Revision as of 21:37, 2 October 2007

To Bath: Sydney Gardens
To London: Didcot
To Bradford Junction: Freshford

grid reference Template:Oscoor

History

Opened on 2nd February 1857. Closed to goods on 10th June 1963 and passengers on 3rd October 1966. Both Bathampton and Bathampton West signalboxes were replaced by a single box on 21st September 1956. There were sidings to a timber mill on the south side of the station which came into use on 10th October 1922.

Gallery

All photos taken on 29.6.05