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== 2018 ==
A selection of photos showing the station being prepared for the reinstatement of four running tracks, and the installation of a footbridge with ramps as well as steps. '''5.9.18'''
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Revision as of 19:57, 27 July 2022

To Bristol or Bath: St Marks Road
To Wales, The North or London: Stapleton Road Viaduct

History

Opened as a single platform on the 8th September 1863. The line was doubled and a second platform added in 1874 with the opening of the Clifton Extension Railway. The route north to Narroways Hill was quadrupled in 1888, and south to Lawrence Hill in 1891. The station closed to goods on 29th November 1965. The number of tracks through the station was reduced to two from 20th February 1984. A mural was painted on the down platform in August 1999.

Track Plans

1960s

1970s

2004

5.1.04

2008

Eastside Roots Community Harvest Fayre. 31.8.08

2013

5.3.13

2014

10.3.14

2018

A selection of photos showing the station being prepared for the reinstatement of four running tracks, and the installation of a footbridge with ramps as well as steps. 5.9.18