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Warmley

Warmley railway station in 2010

General information
LocationWarmley, South Gloucestershire
England
Grid referenceST670735
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyMidland Railway
Pre-groupingMidland Railway
Post-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish Railway
London Midland Region of British Railways
Key dates
4 August 1869Opened
7 March 1966[1]Closed

Railways in the Bristol area

Yate

New Passage Pier

New Passage Halt

Cross Hands Halt

Pilning
Severn Beach

Coalpit Heath

Severn View Industrial Park

Winterbourne

Chittening Industrial Estate

Bristol Parkway

Patchway

Smoke Lane Industrial Estate

Chittening Platform

Hallen Halt

Henbury
St Andrews Road

Charlton Halt
Avonmouth (BPR&P)

North Filton Platform
Avonmouth (Royal Edward)

Avonmouth Docks

Westerleigh Goods Depot

Avonmouth

Filton Junction

Filton
Portway Park & Ride

Filton Abbey Wood
Shirehampton

Horfield

Ashley Down
Sea Mills

Ashley Hill

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

Lawrence Hill

Waste depot

Bitton
Bristol St Philip's

Avon Riverside
Bristol Temple Meads ferry/water interchange Airport interchange

Bristol Temple Meads ferry/water interchange Airport interchange

Princes' Wharf

Kelston

East Depot

Bedminster

Parson Street

CREATE Centre

South Liberty Lane Depot

Ashton Gate

St Anne's Park
Clifton Bridge

Brislington
Nightingale Valley Halt

Long Ashton
Ham Green Halt

Pill

Whitchurch Halt

Portbury shipyard

Keynsham

Portbury Shipyard

Saltford
Portbury

(1954–1964)

Portishead

Weston, Clevedon and
Portishead Light Railway

(1879–1954)

Portishead

Warmley was a small railway station just south of Mangotsfield on the Midland Railway Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line. The station was sited just north of a level crossing on the A420 road through the village. It had wooden buildings: the shelter on the down platform (towards Bath) survives and is used on occasion as a refreshment stop on the Bristol & Bath Railway Path, which follows the route of the railway.[2]

The station was served by stopping trains from Bath to Mangotsfield, Bristol St Philips and Bristol Temple Meads, via Bitton and Oldland Common.

Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Mangotsfield
Line and station closed
  Midland Railway
Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line
  Oldland Common
Line closed, station open
  1. ^ Quick, M. E. (2002). Railway passenger stations in England, Scotland and Wales – a chronology. Richmond: Railway and Canal Historical Society. p. 441. OCLC 931112387.
  2. ^ Mike Oakley (2003). Gloucestershire Railway Stations. Wimborne: Dovecote Press. pp. 142–143. ISBN 1-904349-24-2.

51°27′36″N 2°28′30″W / 51.4600°N 2.4751°W

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