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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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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. :)
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. :)
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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

External Links

www.avonvalleyrailway.org
Avon Riverside project website