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Saltford railway station

Coordinates: 51°23′59″N 2°27′00″W / 51.3997°N 2.4501°W / 51.3997; -2.4501
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Saltford
Looking east over the station site in 2011
General information
LocationSaltford, District of Bath and North East Somerset
England
Coordinates51°23′59″N 2°27′00″W / 51.3997°N 2.4501°W / 51.3997; -2.4501
Platforms2
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyGreat Western Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Western Railway
Post-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
16 December 1840Opened
c. August 1873Rebuilt
10 September 1959Closed to goods
5 January 1970Closed entirely

Saltford railway station was a small station on the Great Western Main Line between Bath and Bristol in use between 1840 and 1970. It served the village of Saltford, Somerset. A local group is campaigning to have the station reopened.

History

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The station was opened on 16 December 1840, four months after the Great Western Railway line opened between Bath and Bristol. The original timber building was destroyed by fire in August 1873; its replacement was constructed from stone.[1] A rival station had opened in 1869 at Kelston on the nearby Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line of the Midland Railway. The bridge carrying that line across the river Avon also carried a footpath from Saltford.

Goods traffic was withdrawn from Saltford on 10 September 1959, however passenger services continued until 5 January 1970 when the station was closed.[1]

Proposals to reinstate Saltford station have not so far succeeded. Access to the old site from the A4 is awkward, but there are few other suitable sites in the village. The Saltford Environment Group is campaigning for the reopening of Saltford station. They hope to have the station reopened when the Great Western Main Line is electrified, including between Bath and Bristol Temple Meads.[2][3]

Preceding station Historical railways Following station
Keynsham   Great Western Railway
Great Western Main Line
  Twerton-on-Avon

Description

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The station was sited at the eastern end of the village at the foot of Saltford Hill, which is the present day A4 road between Bath and Bristol. The main building was on the down platform and there was also a small siding for goods. After the station closed the buildings and platforms were demolished.[1] Much of the main line through Saltford runs in a deep cutting or in tunnel.

References

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  1. ^ a b c Oakley, Mike (2006). Somerset Railway Stations. Bristol: Redcliffe Press. p. 104. ISBN 1-904537-54-5.
  2. ^ "Saltford Station Campaign News". Retrieved 8 January 2012.
  3. ^ Ross, Alex (10 March 2023). "The village between Bristol and Bath with hopes for a new railway station". BristolWorld. Retrieved 10 March 2023.