Rhubarb Loop
From Bristol Railway Archive
To the North or Wales: Dr Days Junction
To Bath:Feeder Road
History
The Rhubarb Loop is named after the nearby Rhubarb Tavern on Queen Ann Road.
Gallery
The Dr Days Junction end of The Rhubarb Loop, seen here curving left. |
Looking back at the bridge across Dr Days Junction with the Rhubarb Loop on the right. |
A similar view of the bridge taken by Gerald Peacock. 3806 takes the Rhubarb loop sometime in the late 50s/early 60s. © Gerald Peacock |
Chris Hopkins caught 58011 stopped at Dr Days Junction with the Barrow Rd portion of the ACC Binliner. 9/5/96. © Chris Hopkins |
The bridge viewed from the other side. In the distance is the goods depot and the railway bridge featured on this page. |
The same train as seen in Gerald Peacock's photos above is seen approaching North Somerset Junction. © Gerald Peacock |
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It stops just before the signal and takes on water before continuing its journey. © Gerald Peacock |
