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'''To Bristol:''' [[Malago Vale Carriage Sidings]]<br>
'''To Bristol:''' [[Malago Vale Carriage Sidings]]<br>
'''To the Southwest''': [[Bedminster Down Road]]<br>
'''To the Southwest''': [[Bedminster Down Road]]<br>

Revision as of 23:14, 3 May 2018

To Bristol: Malago Vale Carriage Sidings
To the Southwest: Bedminster Down Road

History

Parson Street railway station opened on the 29th August 1927 as Parson Street Platform. It was rebuilt as part of a project to quadruple the lines west from Temple Meads and reopened on 21st May 1933. The suffix 'Platform' was dropped at the same time. The station buildings were demolished in January 1971.

Track Plans

1970s

1980s

2003

18.11.03

2007

13.2.07