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Image:Avon Street26.jpg|The view along Avon Street showing no less than six tracks crossing it. Both sides of the road are fenced off as this area is transformed and the railway finally gives back the land in this area.
Image:Avon Street26.jpg|The view along Avon Street showing no less than six tracks crossing it. Both sides of the road are fenced off as this area is transformed and the railway finally gives back the land in this area.

Revision as of 01:37, 13 March 2008

<googlemap lat="51.452456" lon="-2.578354"> 51.451627, -2.579019, Avon Street </googlemap>

To Temple Meads (GWR): River Avon
Mainline out of Bristol (GWR): Oxford Street
To Lawrence Hill Junction (MR): Barton Road

History

This was the terminus of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Railway, a line built to bring coal from the coalfields north of Bristol to the heart of the city. It's a shame that nothing stands here to inform the casual observer of the historical importance of the area. In modern times the line became a branch from Lawrence Hill to a cement terminal and was worked by Class 03 locomotives from Bath Road Depot.

Track Plan

1950s & 1960s

1970s

1980s

1990s

2003

2004

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