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(Redirected from Gloucester to Newport Line) UK railway line

Gloucester–Newport line
A First Great Western InterCity 125 leaves Gloucester for South Wales
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerNetwork Rail
LocaleSouth East Wales, Severn Estuary, Monmouthshire, Gloucestershire
Termini
Stations6 (14 disused)
Service
TypeSuburban rail, Heavy rail
SystemNational Rail
Operator(s)Transport for Wales
CrossCountry
Rolling stock
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
Electrification25 kV 50 Hz AC OHLE
(Newport-Severn Tunnel Junction)
Route map

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Gloucester–Newport line
Legend
Cross Country Route
Gloucester
River Severn
Ledbury and Gloucester Railway
Oakle Street
Grange Court
Hereford, Ross & Gloucester Rly
Westbury-on-Severn Halt
Newnham
Ruddle Road Halt
Forest of Dean Railway
Awre for Blakeney
Forest of Dean Central Railway
Gatcombe
Severn Railway Bridge
Severn Bridge
Sharpness branch line
Lydney JunctionLydney
Lydney Harbour Branch
Dean Forest Railway
(Severn and Wye Railway)
Woolaston
Wye Valley Railway
Tutshill for Beachley Halt
Chepstow East
Chepstow Railway Bridge
over River Wye
England
Wales
Chepstow
M48 motorway
across Severn Bridge
Bristol & South Wales Union Rly
Portskewett (1863–1964)
("Portskewett Junction" 1863–1886)
Portskewett (1850–1863)
South Wales Main Line
via Severn Tunnel
Sudbrook Tunnel Pumps
Caerwent Training Area
Caldicot
Severn Tunnel Junction
M4 motorway
Undy Halt
Magor
Llanwern steelworks
Llanwern
Uskmouth Power Station
Welsh Marches line
River Usk
Monmouthshire Railway
Newport
South Wales Main Line

The Gloucester–Newport line is a railway line that runs along the west bank of the River Severn in the United Kingdom between Gloucester and Newport.

Originally part of the South Wales Railway on the main route from London before the construction of the Severn Tunnel; today it is an important link between the West Midlands and South Wales.

Route

The places served by the route are:

Local passenger services are currently provided by Transport for Wales, with an approximately hourly service in each direction on the Cheltenham Spa to Maesteg service. These are supplemented by CrossCountry services between Cardiff Central and Nottingham, which serve Gloucester and Newport, serving either Lydney or Chepstow then fast to Newport for example. The intermediate stations are omitted except during the early morning and late evening.

Although Caldicot and Severn Tunnel Junction stations are only 3⁄4 mile (1.2 km) apart, Caldicot's growth as a dormitory for the new Llanwern steelworks kept it open in 1964 when other small stations were closed under The Reshaping of British Railways. Severn Tunnel Junction had important roles at this time as the junction for the Severn Tunnel, the large coal marshalling yards and a new diesel depot, replacing the previous steam locomotive depot. Severn Tunnel Junction also serves the village of Rogiet and is where this line merges with the South Wales Main Line through the Severn Tunnel, so it is also a stop on the Cardiff Central-Bristol Temple Meads-Taunton/Penzance service.

In 1977 the Parliamentary Select Committee on Nationalised Industries recommended considering electrification of more of Britain's rail network, and by 1979 BR presented a range of options to do so by 2000. Options included electrifying numerous former Great Western routes including the Gloucester to Newport line. Under the 1979–90 Conservative governments that succeeded the 1976–79 Labour government the proposal was not implemented.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 16 February 1880, a freight train was derailed when it was in collision with a large rock that had fallen onto the line 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Chepstow station, Monmouthshire.

References

  1. Anonymous 1979, pp. 0–2.
  2. Anonymous 1979, p. 8.
  3. Hoole 1982, p. 7.

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