Haresfield railway station

Railway station in Gloucestershire, England

51°47′18″N 2°16′25″W / 51.7883°N 2.2737°W / 51.7883; -2.2737Platforms2Other informationStatusDisusedHistoryOriginal companyMidland RailwayPre-groupingMidland RailwayPost-groupingLondon, Midland and Scottish RailwayKey dates29 May 1854Station opened4 January 1965Station closed

Haresfield railway station served the village of Haresfield in Gloucestershire, England.

History

A 1909 Railway Clearing House map of railways in the vicinity of Haresfield (top right)

The station opened on 29 May 1854[1] on the Bristol and Gloucester Railway while converting from broad gauge to the standard gauge used by its new owner, the Midland Railway.

Haresfield served only the Midland Railway despite Great Western Railway's (GWR) Swindon to Gloucester services running on parallel tracks. Passengers at the Haresfield station were not able to board passing GWR trains, as the GWR never built a station there.

Haresfield never provided any freight facilities and it closed to passenger services on 4 January 1965[1] along with other stations on the Bristol to Gloucester line. Today, the four tracks (two Midland and two GWR) have been realigned and no trace of the station remains.[2]

Services

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Bristol and Gloucester Railway
Legend
Gloucester–Newport line
(SWR) to Newport
Gloucester
 M5 
Haresfield
Stonehouse
(Bristol Road)
Frocester
Cam & Dursley
Coaley Junction
 M5 
Berkeley Road
 M5 
Charfield
Wickwar
Wickwar Tunnel
Thornbury branch line
(MR) to Thornbury
Yate
Westerleigh Goods Depot
 M4 
Bristol Parkway
Mangotsfield
Goods line
to Avonmouth docks
Staple Hill
Staple Hill Tunnel
Filton Abbey Wood
Fishponds
Kingswood Junction
Atlas Locomotive Works
and collieries
 M32 
Stapleton Road
Lawrence Hill
Waste Depot
Goods Depots
Bristol St Philip's
River Avon (from Bath)
(GWR)
Temple Meads
Goods Depot
Bristol Temple Meads
Bridge over Victoria Street
tunnel under
St Mary Redcliffe churchyard
St Philip's Marsh depot
River Avon (to the sea)
Bristol and Exeter Railway
(GWR) to Taunton and Exeter
Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Stonehouse (Bristol Road)
Line open, station closed
  Midland Railway
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
  Gloucester
Line and station open
    Gloucester Eastgate
Line and station closed

References

  1. ^ a b Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 114. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  2. ^ Mike Oakley (2003). Gloucestershire Railway Stations. Wimborne: Dovecote Press. pp. 82–83. ISBN 1-904349-24-2.
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Bristol and South Wales Union Railway
Bristol and Gloucester Railway
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