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== History == | == History == | ||
Long Ashton Halt was first opened in approx [[1841]] and closed in [[1856]]. It was reopened on the 12th July [[1926]] and closed again on the 6th January [[1941]]. | Long Ashton Halt was first opened in approx [[1841]] and closed in [[1856]]. It was reopened on the 12th July [[1926]] and closed again on the 6th January [[1941]]. | ||
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Image:Yanley4.jpg|The Long Ashton Bypass crosses the railway at the site of what was once Long Ashton Halt. | Image:Yanley4.jpg|The Long Ashton Bypass crosses the railway at the site of what was once Long Ashton Halt. | ||
Revision as of 23:35, 12 February 2008
<googlemap lat="51.427156" lon="-2.650259"> 51.427153, -2.650259, Long Ashton Halt & Long Ashton Bypass </googlemap>
To Bristol: Yanley Farm 121-63
To the Southwest: Mill Cottages Footpath
History
Long Ashton Halt was first opened in approx 1841 and closed in 1856. It was reopened on the 12th July 1926 and closed again on the 6th January 1941.
2004
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The Long Ashton Bypass crosses the railway at the site of what was once Long Ashton Halt.
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A view from underneath the bypass. The railway crosses where the brownish coloured line is at the top of the photo.
2007
31.03.07