Pill railway station

id: pill-railway-station-161-8519901
title: Pill railway station
text: Pill railway station was a railway station on the Portishead Branch Line, 7.8 miles (12.6 km) west of Bristol Temple Meads, serving the village of Pill in North Somerset, England. The station was opened by the Bristol and Portishead Pier and Railway Company on 18 April 1867. It had two platforms, on either side of a passing loop, with a goods yard and signal box later additions. Services increased until the 1930s, at which point a half-hourly service operated. However the Portishead Branch was r
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description: Former railway station in North Somerset, England
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pill_railway_station
date created: 2009-01-25T19:39:45Z
date modified: 2024-08-27T06:35:32Z
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