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'''To Yate''': [[Lapley]]<br> | '''To Yate''': [[Lapley]]<br> | ||
'''To the North''': [[ | '''To the North''': [[Peter's Street]] | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Opened on 8th July [[1844]]. A Station Master's house was constructed in [[1847]]. Closed to passengers and goods on 11th December [[1961]]. Frocester signal box closed on 11th May [[1962]]. | Opened on 8th July [[1844]]. A Station Master's house was constructed in [[1847]]. Closed to passengers and goods on 11th December [[1961]]. Frocester signal box closed on 11th May [[1962]]. | ||
Revision as of 21:00, 30 December 2008
<googlemap lat="51.727407" lon="-2.318276"> 51.72734, -2.318255, Frocester </googlemap>
To Yate: Lapley
To the North: Peter's Street
History
Opened on 8th July 1844. A Station Master's house was constructed in 1847. Closed to passengers and goods on 11th December 1961. Frocester signal box closed on 11th May 1962.
Gallery
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A photo of the site of Frocester station taken on an unfortunately sunny winter's day. The surviving station masters house is visible, but all else of the station has been removed.
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A similar view, this time pointing down the line to Bristol, rather than directly into the sun.
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The view north.
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A zoomed view north showing the bridge at Bath Road.