This is the original forum of the Bristol Railway Archive that existed between 2003 and 2013. I finally rescued it after it seemed unrecoverable after a large crash. I have made it available for viewing. It is locked, all posts to the new version please!
Use this forum to talk about the railways in and around Bristol, or for any off-topic stuff you want to share. Also request photos and information that you are missing.
The door was open and Malcolm the caretaker caught me admiring the interior of the original Temple Meads Station...
Lovely chap! Didn't just let me have a look around but he gave me I guided tour of....
The Grade One listed oak stair case of the Directors' entrance ( not open to the public ) and...
The GWR Directors' boardroom! That's a nine foot high solid granite fireplace! No need to tell you IT MADE MY DAY! Thank goodness I had a decent mobile on me to take the pictures. Hope you like them.
Early on this year we joined a tour on a Sunday Morning run by the Commonwealth and Empire Museum. I think the tour was the "Brunel Tour" It was scheduled to last about 1 hour, but could have gone on for hours. The guide ( a lovely lady) was quite knowledgable, and we saw all round the GWR Direectors Offices etc. Well worth it just to see some of the maps and pictures on the corridor walls etc. Also included was a visit to the Old Station and then underground into the vaults below.
This was top stuff for my son's history project and quite a good morning out.
If they run the tours again, you have to book well in advance.