North Filton Platform | |
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Location | |
Place | Filton |
Area | South Gloucestershire |
Coordinates | 51°31′02″N 2°34′22″W / 51.5171°N 2.5728°WCoordinates: 51°31′02″N 2°34′22″W / 51.5171°N 2.5728°W |
Grid reference | ST603799 |
Operations | |
Original company | Great Western Railway |
Pre-grouping | Great Western Railway |
Post-grouping | Great Western Railway |
History | |
9 May 1910 | Opened as Filton Halt |
22 March 1915 | Closed |
1926 | Reopened as North Filton Platform |
23 November 1964 | Regular public services ceased |
12 May 1986 | Complete closure |
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom | |
Closed railway stations in Britain A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–Z |
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North Filton Platform was a railway station which served the northern part of Filton, Gloucestershire, England. It was on the railway line between Filton and Avonmouth, and was situated on the western side of Gloucester Road (the present A38).
The railway line between Stoke Gifford Junction and Holesmouth Junction (Avonmouth), now known as the Henbury Loop Line, was opened by the Great Western Railway (GWR) on 9 May 1910, together with the Filton West Loop (Filton Junction to Filton West Junction). Among the stations on that line which opened the same day was one originally known as Filton Halt. It closed less than five years later, on 22 March 1915.
It was reopened either on 12 July 1926 or on 20 September 1926, and was now known as North Filton Platform.
Regular passenger services ceased from 23 November 1964, but workman trains continued until 12 May 1986.
Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways (FOSBR) and other local rail campaign groups support the reopening of the line to passengers, as well as the stations at North Filton and Henbury. FOSBR suggest this would help services along the Severn Beach Line, allowing a Bristol Temple Meads-Avonmouth-Bristol Parkway service, and also provide services to the north of Bristol generally, the Cribbs Causeway shopping centre, and the redevelopment at Filton Aerodrome. FOSBR say that local councils have committed to a feasibility study into reopening the line. In December 2011 a South Gloucestershire Council planning committee recommended that the station, along with Henbury station, be re-opened for passenger services.