Bridgwater North railway station

Bridgwater North

The station in 1963
Location
Place Bridgwater
Area Sedgemoor
Coordinates 51°07′57″N 2°59′45″W / 51.1326°N 2.9959°W / 51.1326; -2.9959Coordinates: 51°07′57″N 2°59′45″W / 51.1326°N 2.9959°W / 51.1326; -2.9959
Grid reference ST304374
Operations
Original company Bridgwater Railway
Pre-grouping Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
Post-grouping Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
Platforms 2
History
21 July 1890 (1890-07-21) Opened as Bridgwater
26 September 1949 Renamed Bridgwater North
1 December 1952 (1952-12-01) Closed
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Bridgwater North railway station was the terminus of the Bridgwater branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. Opened as part of the Bridgwater Railway on 21 July 1890, it was named Bridgwater, and renamed Bridgwater North in 1949 when it came under British Railways ownership, to avoid confusion with the larger Great Western Railway (GWR) station in the town. The station consisted of an island platform with a canopy, goods yard and a connection to riverside wharves.

The passenger station closed when the branch service was withdrawn on 1 December 1952, although access to the wharves was maintained, via the GWR, for goods until 1967. Bridgwater railway station remains open on the Bristol to Taunton Line.

The site is now occupied by a Sainsburys supermarket and an adjacent large retail park.[1]

Railways in the Bridgwater area

Legend
Bristol to Exeter Line
to Highbridge

to Highbridge

River Parrett
ROF Bridgwater
 Dunball 
Dunballdown line

Cement & Lime works

Dunball Wharf sidings

King's Sedgemoor Drain
Dunballup line
 Bridgwater 
S&DJR Bridgwater branch
to Edington

British Cellophane

Bridgwater Spinx Cement Works

S&DJR wharf sidings

Bridgwater(S&DJR)
passenger
& goods

Bridgwater Goods(GWR)

Taunton and Bridgwater Canal

Bridgwater(GWR)

Carriage works

to Taunton

Somerset Bridge
over River Parrett
Bristol to Exeter Line
to Taunton

1. Bridgwater Docks
2. "Telescopic” bridge
3. Clink Yard
4. Bridgwater Cement, Lime, Brick & Tile Works
5. 1954 connection
6. Church Street

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-08-15. Retrieved 2007-09-26.

External links

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Bawdrip Halt
Line and station closed
  Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
Bridgwater Railway
  Terminus
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