Warmley
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To Bristol or the North: Norman Road
To Bath: Warmley Signal Box
History
Opened on 4th August 1869. An open lattice footbridge was provided at the south end of the station in 1889. This was boarded up in 1912. A replacement plate girder bridge was erected in 1929. Closed to freight on 7th May 1965 and passengers on 7th March 1966.
1960s
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82044, the last of her type to be built, passes under the footbridge at Warmley. August 1965. © Robin Summerhill
Gallery
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The remains of Warmley Station, looking in the direction of Bath. © Clive Moore
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A 2004 view of Warmley station with 'people' waiting for a train. This is the view towards Mangotsfield.
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Looking south with both the station masters house and Warmley Signal Box in view.
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One of the 'people' awaiting a train. There is a page archiving all the sculptures on this station Here
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What was once the down waiting shelter at Warmley is now a cabin serving food for cyclists on the Bath-Bristol cycle path.
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A 2004 view of the station that echo's Clive's photo at the top of the page.
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The goods yard at Warmley is now housing and a car park.
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The station masters house has been extended at some stage.