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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Image: | Image:avonriverside5.jpg|A general view of the station. The view west. (28.7.07) | ||
Image:avonriverside1.jpg|Loco '''7151''' arrives at Avon Riverside station on the 21.7.04. | Image:avonriverside1.jpg|Loco '''7151''' arrives at Avon Riverside station on the 21.7.04. | ||
Image:avonriverside2.jpg|The loco backs off its train and starts the run-round. | Image:avonriverside2.jpg|The loco backs off its train and starts the run-round. | ||
Image:avonriverside3.jpg|A broadside shot of the engine. | Image:avonriverside3.jpg|A broadside shot of the engine. | ||
Image:avonriverside4.jpg|This photo, which was kindly supplied by David Cole of the [[w:Avon Valley Railway|Avon Valley Railway]], shows the excellent service provided by the opening of this station. Boat meets train and passengers can enjoy riverside trips and waterside pubs. :) | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 17:31, 4 January 2008
<googlemap lat="51.415749" lon="-2.457075"> 51.415388, -2.457676, Avon Riverside </googlemap>
To Bristol or the North: Bridge 19
To Bath Green Park: Bridge 24
History
The station took two years to build at a cost of just under £150,000. It officially opened on 1st May 2004.
Gallery
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A general view of the station. The view west. (28.7.07)
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Loco 7151 arrives at Avon Riverside station on the 21.7.04.
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The loco backs off its train and starts the run-round.
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A broadside shot of the engine.
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This photo, which was kindly supplied by David Cole of the Avon Valley Railway, shows the excellent service provided by the opening of this station. Boat meets train and passengers can enjoy riverside trips and waterside pubs. :)