Warmley
From Bristol Railway Archive
To Bristol or the North: Norman Road
To Bath: Warmley Signal Box
History
Opened on 4th August 1869. An open lattice footbridge was provided at the south end of the station in 1889. This was boarded up in 1912. A replacement plate girder bridge was erected in 1929. Closed to freight on 7th May 1965 and passengers on 7th March 1966.
1960s
82044, the last of her type to be built, passes under the footbridge at Warmley. August 1965. © Robin Summerhill |
Gallery
The remains of Warmley Station, looking in the direction of Bath. © Clive Moore |
A 2004 view of Warmley station with 'people' waiting for a train. This is the view towards Mangotsfield. |
Looking south with both the station masters house and Warmley Signal Box in view. |
One of the 'people' awaiting a train. There is a page archiving all the sculptures on this station Here |
What was once the down waiting shelter at Warmley is now a cabin serving food for cyclists on the Bath-Bristol cycle path. |
A 2004 view of the station that echo's Clive's photo at the top of the page. |
