Yate
From Bristol Railway Archive
To Bristol: Yate South Junction
To the North: River Frome(1)
To Thornbury: River Frome(2)
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History
The first Yate station was opened on the 8th July 1844 and closed on the 4th January 1965. The station was reopened in it's current split platform version on the 11th May 1989.
Track Plans
1960s
A view north from Station Road bridge. Yate Middle Junction is being passed by a lengthy goods train. A signal box is just visible behind the train. © John Thorn |
1980s
30.4.83 © Martin Potter |
2004
8.1.04
The approach to Yate Station from the south. The junction is for what remains of the ex-Midland railway line to Bristol, a short run of line to an oil depot at Westerleigh. |
A Voyager accelerates through the station. |
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A Virgin cross country service heads towards Temple Meads. |
The view south from the road bridge showing platform 1 and Yate South Junction. |
Standing on the road bridge looking at Platform 2. This was built on the site of Yate goods yard. The junction served a branch to Thornbury which is currently truncated to Tytherington Quarry. |
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158855 stands at Platform 1 while all around the rain hammers down. |
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