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Image:Ashley Hill2.jpg|How I got most of the photos at this location. Right next to the fence is this old section of broad gauge rail. I stood on it! | Image:Ashley Hill2.jpg|How I got most of the photos at this location. Right next to the fence is this old section of broad gauge rail. I stood on it! | ||
Image:Ashley | Image:Ashley Hill3.jpg|The view south along the site of the station. Just around the bend is [[Narroways Junction]]. The board with the red stripes on it alert the driver that he is approaching a signal. | ||
Image:Ashley Hill4.jpg|The view north. | Image:Ashley Hill4.jpg|The view north. | ||
Image:158748-2.jpg|[[158748]] flys up the gradient like it wasn't there... | Image:158748-2.jpg|[[158748]] flys up the gradient like it wasn't there... | ||
Image:Ashley | Image:Ashley Hill5.jpg|.. and heads off to [[Filton Abbey Wood]]. | ||
Image:Ashley | Image:Ashley Hill6.jpg|A view from Station Road of the embankment north of Ashley Hill. The bridge just visible in this shot is the one at [[Muller Road]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:14, 11 January 2008
<googlemap lat="51.479512" lon="-2.575693"> 51.478623, -2.576616, Ashley Hill </googlemap>
To Bristol or Bath: Boiling Wells Lane
To Wales, The North or London: Station Lane
History
Ashley Hill opened as a single platform on the 13th of August 1863. Doubling of the line through the station happened during 1885. The station was rebuilt when the line up Filton Bank was quadrupled and reopened on 30th April 1933. A goods yard with six sidings was opened to the north of the station on 4th August 1925. This was served by a 33-lever signal box which opened on 5th July 1925, replacing an earlier signal box that was sited at the north end of the station. The second box closed on 19th October 1970. The station closed to passengers on the 23rd of November 1964 and goods on 1st November 1966. The line up Filton Bank was reduced from four to two on 2nd February 1984.
1960s
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The view from Ashley Hill station looking up with Ashley Hill signal box in distance. DMU on down relief, Cattle train on down main. © Peter Rendall
2004
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How I got most of the photos at this location. Right next to the fence is this old section of broad gauge rail. I stood on it!
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The view south along the site of the station. Just around the bend is Narroways Junction. The board with the red stripes on it alert the driver that he is approaching a signal.
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The view north.
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158748 flys up the gradient like it wasn't there...
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.. and heads off to Filton Abbey Wood.
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A view from Station Road of the embankment north of Ashley Hill. The bridge just visible in this shot is the one at Muller Road.
Ashley Hill Station Hotel
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An undated view of Ashley Hill Station Hotel.
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A similar view taken on 27.6.06. There's a distinct lack of chimneys and the front door has been bricked up.
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And another view crated by stitching 6 photos together to create a wide-angle effect.