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Image:Staple Hill4.jpg|'''82004''' stands at the station during August [[1965]]. The footbridge is visible behind the loco. ''© [[:Category:Robin Summerhill | Image:Staple Hill4.jpg|'''82004''' stands at the station during August [[1965]]. The footbridge is visible behind the loco. ''© [[:Category:Robin Summerhill|Robin Summerhill]]'' | ||
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== 2004 == | == 2004 == | ||
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Revision as of 22:29, 24 January 2008
<googlemap lat="51.48149" lon="-2.513123"> 51.479258, -2.513916, Staple Hill </googlemap>
To Bristol: Thicket Road
To Bath or the North: Staple Hill Tunnel
History
Opened on 1st November 1888. Closed on 7th March 1966.
1960s
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82004 stands at the station during August 1965. The footbridge is visible behind the loco. © Robin Summerhill
2004
26.8.04
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The surviving Up platform at Staple Hill.© Clive Moore
2007
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Another view of the station. Viewed from the west looking east. 22.9.07
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The view east with Staple Hill Tunnel behind. The seating is by sculptor Steve Joyce. Part of the inspiration for the design came from work with Year 5 pupils at Staple Hill Primary School in 2004. The pupils visited the station area and then went on to explore the idea of 'tracks' and other related themes in a set of arts workshops. 10.12.07