Camerton railway station (Somerset)

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Camerton (Somerset) railway station served the village of Camerton, England from 1882 to 1951 on the Bristol and North Somerset Railway. In common with the other stations on the line it had a single platform for passengers, but also had a loop line so that two trains could pass. Diverging away from the through line at the east end of the station was the access line and associated sidings belonging to Camerton colliery. There was a substantial station building on the platform - this originally had a canopy but this was removed after passenger services ceased. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Camerton railway station (Somerset)
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rdf:langString Opened
rdf:langString Closed to passengers
rdf:langString Closed completely
rdf:langString The site of the station, looking north towards Limpley Stoke, in 1987
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xsd:date 1925-09-21
xsd:date 1951-02-15
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rdf:langString Camerton (Somerset) railway station served the village of Camerton, England from 1882 to 1951 on the Bristol and North Somerset Railway. In common with the other stations on the line it had a single platform for passengers, but also had a loop line so that two trains could pass. Diverging away from the through line at the east end of the station was the access line and associated sidings belonging to Camerton colliery. There was a substantial station building on the platform - this originally had a canopy but this was removed after passenger services ceased.
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