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'''To Temple Meads''': [[Gas Lane]]<br>
'''To Temple Meads''': [[Gas Lane]]<br>
'''To Bath, the North or Wales''': [[Midland Junction]]
'''To Bath, the North or Wales''': [[Freestone Road]]
== History ==
== History ==
Bristol East Power Box ([[1935]]-[[1970]]) was the largest on the [[:Category:GWR|GWR]] at 363 levers. The box was totally demolished, and the art deco structure surviving was the relay room on the station side of (next to) the 84 foot long box.
Bristol East Power Box ([[1935]]-[[1970]]) was the largest on the [[:Category:GWR|GWR]] at 363 levers. The box was totally demolished, and the art deco structure surviving was the relay room on the station side of (next to) the 84 foot long box.

Revision as of 11:19, 4 January 2008

<googlemap lat="51.452616" lon="-2.574921"> 51.451587, -2.575645, Bristol East Power Box </googlemap>

To Temple Meads: Gas Lane
To Bath, the North or Wales: Freestone Road

History

Bristol East Power Box (1935-1970) was the largest on the GWR at 363 levers. The box was totally demolished, and the art deco structure surviving was the relay room on the station side of (next to) the 84 foot long box.

1960s

Gallery