Oldfield Park
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To Bristol: Brook Road
To Bath: Brougham Hayes
History
Opened in 1929 as Oldfield Park Platform.
Track Plans
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A track plan of Oldfield Park and surrounding area from 1988
1960s
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The Blue Pullman trundles through Oldfield Park as it approaches Bath Spa. c/o Andrew Ford
2004
22.6.04
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The entrance to Platform 2 at Oldfield Park. The path leads to Brook Road which crosses the railway on the bridge visible in the photo.
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Platform shelters and seats on Platform 2.
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At the Bath end of Platform 2 a staircase leads to some electrical equipment cabinets.
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The view of the station from the Bath end of Platform 2.
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The entrance to Platform 1 from Brook Road.
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Information boards.
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A part-time ticket office sits on Platform 1.
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Platform Shelters
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An HST storms through with a London service.
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Well, when I said storms through I obviously meant 40mph... The loop is the Down Goods Loop.
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A zoomed view showing Brougham Hayes road bridge and the down goods loop. Just visible in the distance, on the right hand side, are sidings serving the Bath & NE Somerset Council Refuse Transfer Station. This was built on the site of Westmoreland Road Goods Depot.
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The view back along the station from the Bath end of Platform 1.
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At the Bristol end of Platform 1 there is a collection of electrical cabinets in various styles.