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'''To Canons Marsh''': [[Avon Crescent Signal Box]]<br> | '''To Canons Marsh''': [[Avon Crescent Signal Box]]<br> | ||
'''To Ashton Junction''': [[Cumberland Road West]] | '''To Ashton Junction''': [[Cumberland Road West]] | ||
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Image:Avon Crescent Level Crossing2.jpg|The two stone pillars on the right of this photo show where the railway crossed the road. | Image:Avon Crescent Level Crossing2.jpg|The two stone pillars on the right of this photo show where the railway crossed the road. | ||
Image:Avon Crescent Level Crossing3.jpg|The railway used to run behind the Novia Scotia pub before crossing locks at the entrance to Bristol. The alignment is now housing and garages. | Image:Avon Crescent Level Crossing3.jpg|The railway used to run behind the Novia Scotia pub before crossing locks at the entrance to Bristol. The alignment is now housing and garages. | ||
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== 2018 == | |||
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Image:avoncrescent4.jpg|The same viewpoint as in the first photo above. The alignment has become an access path to a new Metrobus route built along the Harbour Railway branch. | |||
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[[Category:GWR]] | [[Category:GWR]] | ||
[[Category:Level Crossings]] | [[Category:Level Crossings]] | ||
Revision as of 22:39, 4 April 2018
To Canons Marsh: Avon Crescent Signal Box
To Ashton Junction: Cumberland Road West
History
This was also the location of a pedestrian footbridge across the railway.
Gallery
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The view from Avon Crescent towards Cumberland Road West. A boatyard stands on the alignment of the railway.
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The two stone pillars on the right of this photo show where the railway crossed the road.
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The railway used to run behind the Novia Scotia pub before crossing locks at the entrance to Bristol. The alignment is now housing and garages.
2018
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The same viewpoint as in the first photo above. The alignment has become an access path to a new Metrobus route built along the Harbour Railway branch.