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Image:keynsham2.jpg|A general view of the main entrance to Keynsham station and the waiting shelters.
Image:keynsham2.jpg|A general view of the main entrance to Keynsham station and the waiting shelters.
Image:keynsham3.jpg|The car park is full so the station must be well-used.  
Image:keynsham3.jpg|The car park is full and the station well-used.  
Image:keynsham4.jpg|The car park is partly built on the alignment of a siding that connected Fry's chocolate factory with the mainline. The stone pillars on the left of this photo shows where the track entered the factory.
Image:keynsham4.jpg|The car park is partly built on the alignment of a siding that connected Fry's chocolate factory with the mainline. The stone pillars on the left of this photo shows where the track entered the factory.
Image:keynsham6.jpg|A better look at the gates to the chocolate factory. The connection was first used on the 17th January 1925 and taken out of use on the 26th-27th July 1980. Track is still visible right at the pavements edge.
Image:keynsham6.jpg|A better look at the gates to the chocolate factory. The connection was first used on the 17th January 1925 and taken out of use on the 26th-27th July 1980. Track is still visible right at the pavements edge.

Revision as of 23:52, 21 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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