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== History ==
== History ==
The crossing opened in [[1905]] and was originally called '''Crown Brickyard Level Crossing''', being renamed '''Avonmouth Dock Junction''' in [[1911]]. The barriers were installed in [[1972]], replacing the gates that preceded them. The signal box, which was a Midland Railway type 3D and had a 28 lever frame, closed in [[1988]].
The crossing opened in [[1905]] and was originally called '''Crown Brickyard Level Crossing''', being renamed '''Avonmouth Dock Junction''' in [[1911]]. The barriers were installed in [[1972]], replacing the gates that preceded them. The signal box, which was a [[w:Midland Railway|Midland Railway]] type 3D and had a 28 lever frame, closed in [[1988]].
== 1980s ==
== 1980s ==
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Revision as of 14:41, 21 December 2007

<googlemap lat="51.493622" lon="-2.690363"> 51.491284, -2.690513, Avonmouth Dock Junction </googlemap>

To Bristol: Station Road
To Avonmouth: Avonmouth

History

The crossing opened in 1905 and was originally called Crown Brickyard Level Crossing, being renamed Avonmouth Dock Junction in 1911. The barriers were installed in 1972, replacing the gates that preceded them. The signal box, which was a Midland Railway type 3D and had a 28 lever frame, closed in 1988.

1980s

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