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Image:keynsham20.jpg|The view towards Bath from the very end of Platform 1. The small wall with railings on top is where the River Chew passes underneath the railway.
Image:keynsham20.jpg|The view towards Bath from the very end of Platform 1. The small wall with railings on top is where the River Chew passes underneath the railway.
Image:keynsham21.jpg|A general view of the station from Platform 1.
Image:keynsham21.jpg|A general view of the station from Platform 1.
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Image:keynsham1.jpg|60091 trundles through on engineering train.
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Image:keynsham22.jpg|While 158748 speeds past in the opposite direction.
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Image:keynsham28.jpg|A zoomed view of the line towards Bristol. This section of track runs alongside the A4 Keynsham Bypass.
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Image:keynsham24.jpg|As well as the entrance to the station in the first photo, there's also this one on [[Station Road-Keynsham|Station Road]] for pedestrians.
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Revision as of 12:43, 18 June 2007

To Bristol, the North or Wales: Station Road-Keynsham
To Bath:River Chew

History

Opened on the 31st of August 1840. Became known as Keynsham & Somerdale from the 1st February 1925 with the opening of the nearby Fry & Sons' new chocolate factory. The station reverted to Keynsham on the 6th May 1974.

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