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(Redirected from Bristol (St Philips) railway station) Disused railway station in England

Bristol St Philip's
The station remains in 1962
General information
LocationBristol, City of Bristol
England
Grid referenceST599730
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
London Midland Region of British Railways
Key dates
2 May 1870Opened (Bristol (St Phillips)]
21 September 1953Closed to passengers
1 April 1967Closed to freight
Railways in the Bristol area
Legend
Cross Country Route
Thornbury branch line
Yate South Wales Main Line
New Passage Pier Westerleigh Junction
New Passage Halt Cross Hands Halt
South Wales Main Line
via Severn Tunnel
Pilning
Severn Beach Coalpit Heath
Severn View Industrial Park Winterbourne
Chittening Industrial Estate Bristol Parkway
Patchway
Smoke Lane Industrial Estate Ram Hill Colliery
Chittening Platform
Hallen Halt
Avonmouth Docks Henbury
St Andrews Road Charlton Halt
Avonmouth (BPR&P) North Filton Platform
Avonmouth (Royal Edward) Stoke Gifford depot
Avonmouth Docks Westerleigh Goods Depot
Avonmouth
Avonmouth Light Railway Filton Junction
Avonmouth Docks Filton
Portway Park & Ride Filton Abbey Wood
Shirehampton Horfield
Ashley Down
Sea Mills Ashley Hill
Clifton Down Tunnel Mangotsfield (1845–1869)
Clifton Down Mangotsfield (1869–1966)
Redland Staple Hill
Montpelier Fishponds
Hotwells Halt Warmley
Hotwells Narroways Hill Junction
Stapleton Road sidings
Grey line represents Stapleton Road
boundary of Bristol Oldland Common
unitary authority area Avon Valley Railway
Lawrence Hill
Waste depot Bitton
Bristol St Philip's Barton Hill Depot
St Mary Redcliffe tunnel Avon Riverside
Bristol Temple Meads ferry/water interchange Airport interchange Bristol Temple Meads ferry/water interchange Airport interchange
Princes' Wharf Kelston
Bristol Harbour Railway St Philip's Marsh T&RSMD
SS Great Britain East Depot
Bristol Docks (North) Bedminster
Bristol Docks (South) Parson Street
CREATE Centre Mangotsfield to Bath line
South Liberty Lane Depot
Ashton Gate St Anne's Park
Clifton Bridge Brislington
Nightingale Valley Halt Long Ashton
Ham Green Halt Bristol–Exeter line
Pill Whitchurch Halt
Portbury shipyard Keynsham
Royal Portbury Dock Bristol & North Somerset Rly
Portbury Shipyard Saltford
Portbury Great Western Main Line
(1954–1964) Portishead
Weston, Clevedon and
Portishead Light Railway
(1879–1954) Portishead
Portishead Pier
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Legend
Gloucester–Newport line
(SWR) to Newport
Gloucester
Gloucester (Eastgate)
Birmingham & Gloucester Rly
(MR) to Birmingham
 M5 
Haresfield
Golden Valley line
(GWR) to Swindon
Stonehouse
(Bristol Road)
Stonehouse & Nailsworth Rly
(MR) to Nailsworth/Stroud
Stroudwater Navigation
Frocester
Cam & Dursley
Coaley Junction
Dursley & Midland Junction Rly
(MR) to Dursley
 M5 
Berkeley Road
Sharpness branch line
(MR) to Sharpness
 M5 
Charfield
Wickwar
Wickwar Tunnel
Thornbury branch line
(MR) to Thornbury
Yate
Westerleigh Junction
South Wales Main Line
(GWR) to London Paddington
Coalpit Heath Sidings
Ram Hill Colliery
Westerleigh Goods Depot
 M4 
Bristol Parkway
Mangotsfield & Bath branch line
(MR) to Bath
South Wales Main Line
(GWR) to Swansea
Mangotsfield
Goods line
to Avonmouth docks
Staple Hill
Staple Hill Tunnel
Filton Abbey Wood Fishponds
Avonside Locomotive Works
Clifton Extension Rly
(GWR & MR) to Avonmouth
Kingswood Junction
River Frome
Atlas Locomotive Works
and collieries
 M32 
Stapleton Road
Lawrence Hill
Waste Depot
Goods Depots
Bristol St Philip's
Bristol Harbour River Avon (from Bath)
(GWR)
Temple Meads
Goods Depot
Great Western Main Line
to London Paddington
Bristol Temple Meads
Bridge over Victoria Street
tunnel under
St Mary Redcliffe churchyard
Bristol Harbour Railway St Philip's Marsh depot
River Avon (to the sea)
Bristol & North Somerset Rly
(GWR)
Bristol and Exeter Railway
(GWR) to Taunton and Exeter

St Philip's railway station was a small terminus station in Bristol built by the Midland Railway to relieve pressure on the main station at Bristol Temple Meads, which it shared with the Great Western Railway. The station had a single platform and was used principally by the local services between Bristol and Bath Green Park, via Mangotsfield.

St Philip's was created by the Midland in part of its extensive goods yard in Bristol and opened in 1870, the company having opened the line from Mangotsfield into Bath the previous year. The station was sited close to the Old Market shopping area and also attracted commuter traffic.

The Old Market area was badly bombed during World War II, and Bristol's shopping district was rebuilt elsewhere. St Philips Goods Station was renamed Midland Road on 15 September 1952. The local passenger trains were rerouted into Temple Meads and the passenger station closed on 21 September 1953. Midland Road goods station closed on 1 April 1967.

Following closure the station was demolished and its site was redeveloped for light industrial units.

Services

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Terminus   Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Midland Railway
  Fishponds
Line and station closed

References

  • Bristol Railway Stations 1840-2005 by Mike Oakley, Redcliffe Press, Bristol, 2006, ISBN 1-904537-54-5
Closed railway stations in eastern Gloucestershire
Cheltenham and Great Western Union Railway
Cirencester branch line
Tetbury branch line
Midland and South Western Junction Railway
East Gloucestershire Railway
Banbury and Cheltenham Direct Railway
Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway
Honeybourne Line
Bristol and South Wales Union Railway
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Mangotsfield and Bath branch line
Thornbury branch line
Sharpness branch line
Dursley and Midland Junction Railway
Stonehouse and Nailsworth Railway
Birmingham and Gloucester Railway
Tewkesbury and Malvern Railway

51°27′16″N 2°34′43″W / 51.45455°N 2.57851°W / 51.45455; -2.57851


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