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'''To Cheddar''': [[Wrington Valley Junction]]<br>
'''To Cheddar''': [[Wrington Valley Junction]]<br>
== History ==
== History ==
Opened on the 3rd of August [[1869]]. Closed to passengers on the 9th September [[1963]] and goods on the 1st July [[1964]]. From the 14th April [[1901]] the station became a junction for the [[Wrington Vale Light Railway]] at which time a second platform and a loop line were added.
Opened on the 3rd of August [[1869]]. Closed to passengers on the 9th September [[1963]] and goods on the 1st July [[1964]]. From the 14th April [[1901]] the station became a junction for the [[:Category:WVLR|Wrington Vale Light Railway]] at which time a second platform and a loop line were added.
 
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Revision as of 14:51, 27 May 2008

<googlemap lat="51.371457" lon="-2.817712"> 51.371449, -2.817698, Congresbury </googlemap>

To Yatton: Congresbury Yeo
To Cheddar: Wrington Valley Junction

History

Opened on the 3rd of August 1869. Closed to passengers on the 9th September 1963 and goods on the 1st July 1964. From the 14th April 1901 the station became a junction for the Wrington Vale Light Railway at which time a second platform and a loop line were added.

Gallery

2005

10.10.05

2007

15.5.07