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== 1980s ==
== 1980s ==
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Image:Bristol Parkway18.jpg|A snowy station during the winter of [[1981]]. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''
Image:Bristol Parkway19.jpg|A [[Class 31]] at the east end of the station. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''
Image:Bristol Parkway20.jpg|A [[Class 47]] enters the station with a coal train. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''
Image:37291-1.jpg|[[37291]] at the west end of the station with a rake of coal wagons. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''
Image:Bristol Parkway15.jpg|A [[Class 50]] heads through the station in [[1982]]. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''
Image:Bristol Parkway15.jpg|A [[Class 50]] heads through the station in [[1982]]. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''
Image:Bristol Parkway16.jpg|A large logo [[Class 56]] shunts wagons at the east end of the station. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''
Image:Bristol Parkway16.jpg|A large logo [[Class 56]] shunts wagons at the east end of the station. ''&copy; [[:Category:Roger Childs|Roger Childs]]''

Revision as of 17:53, 22 January 2010

<googlemap lat="51.507033" lon="-2.540073"> 51.513764, -2.540846, Bristol Parkway </googlemap>

To Bristol or Wales: Hatchet Road
To Yate or London: West of England Post Office Rail Depot

History

Opened on the 1st May 1972 on the site of Stoke Gifford marshalling yard which closed on 4th October 1971. The original station was built by Stone & Co. of Bristol and consisted of open platforms connected by an open footbridge. Only very basic booking and waiting facilities were provided.

The station was redeveloped through the year 2000, and a new main building opened on 1st July 2001. A third platform was opened in 2007 with a fourth planned for 2008.

Track Plans

1970s

1980s

2004-5

2007

11.2.07