Brislington railway station
Disused railway station in England
51°26′02″N 2°33′19″W / 51.433821°N 2.555345°W / 51.433821; -2.555345
Brislington railway station was a railway station in Brislington, a suburb of Bristol, England.
The station on the Bristol and North Somerset Railway opened on 3 September 1873. It closed to passengers after the last train on 31 October 1959 and to goods traffic on 7 October 1963.[1][2][3] The site is off Talbot Road, close to the junction with the A4 Bath Road, and is used as a scrap metal yard. Parts of the platforms remain in place, although no buildings survive.
Preceding station | Historical railways | Following station | ||
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Bristol Temple Meads Station open, Line closed | Great Western Railway Bristol and North Somerset Railway | Whitchurch Halt Line and station closed |
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