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New page: <div style="float:right"> <googlemap lat="51.751743" lon="-2.291679"> 51.748661, -2.292023, Stonehouse (Bristol Road) </googlemap> </div> '''To Yate''': Lower Fields<br> '''To the Nort...
 
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== Gallery ==
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Image:Stonehouse Bristol Road1.jpg|The site of Stonehouse (Bristol Road) as viewed from the north. The mainline to Bristol curves past the surviving Station Master's house, while the route of the branch to [[Nailsworth]] curves to the left.
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Revision as of 22:05, 12 February 2009

<googlemap lat="51.751743" lon="-2.291679"> 51.748661, -2.292023, Stonehouse (Bristol Road) </googlemap>

To Yate: Lower Fields
To the North: Standish Junction
To Nailsworth:

History

Opened on 8th July 1844. The suffix 'Bristol Road was added on 17th September 1951. Closed to passengers on 4th January 1965 and goods on 3rd January 1966. The redundant goods yard became the Stonehouse Coal Concentration Depot from 7th October 1966. It closed in 1989.

Gallery