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'''To Bristol''': [[Gloucester Yard Junction]]<br> | '''To Bristol''': [[Gloucester Yard Junction]]<br> | ||
'''To Gloucester Central''': [[Horton Road Depot]]<br> | '''To Gloucester Central''': [[Horton Road Depot]]<br> | ||
Latest revision as of 20:45, 12 April 2026
To Bristol: Gloucester Yard Junction
To Gloucester Central: Horton Road Depot
To the North: Barnwood Junction
Gallery
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Horton Road Level Crossing on a very foggy 12.12.05.
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The view east. The tracks curving around to the left are for trains heading north, while those on the right pass under the A4302 Metz Way before heading south.
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The view west with platform 1 of Gloucester station just about visible through the fog. Horton Road Junction is also known as Tramway Junction because a tramway called The Gloucester & Cheltenham Railway crossed this spot before the arrival of the railway.
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Gloucester Area Signalling Centre sits alongside the crossing.