Midland Main Lines

Gloucester to Bristol

including the branches to Nailsworth, Dursley and Thornbury

by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith

Intended to be part of the GWR, this route and its branches were absorbed by the Midland Railway, whose influences were still evident when they were incorporated into the Western Region of British Railways. The evolution is fully illustrated in the volume.

Book Details

Author
Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
Series
Midland Main Lines
Publisher
Middleton Press Ltd
Published
01 June 2004
Reprinted
09 December 2015
ISBN
9781904474357
Language
English
Format
Hardback
Dimensions
240 x 174 mm
General
96 Pages
120 Photographs
Large Scale Maps
Other details of local history

Stations & Locations

Stations Photo
Gloucester (1st M.R.Stn.) 1
Gloucester (2nd M.R.Stn.) 2-4
Gloucester Eastgate 5-12
Gloucester Docks 13-18
Tuffley Junction 19-22
Haresfield 23-24
Standish Junction 25-26
Stonehouse (M.R.) 27-29
Stonehouse Bristol Road 30
Ryeford 31-32
Dudbridge 33-36
Stroud 37-40
Woodchester 41-44
Nailsworth 45-49
Frocester 50-52
Coaley 53-57
Cam & Dursley 58
Cam 59-62
Dursley 63-67
Berkeley Road 68-73
Charfield 74-75
Wickwar 76-80
Yate Junction 81-82
Yate 83-85
Iron Acton 86-88
Tytherington 89-91
Thornbury 92-95
Westerleigh 96-99
Mangotsfield 100-107
Staple Hill 108
Fishponds 109-110
Bristol St.Philips 111
Barrow Road Engine Shed 112-114
Barton Hill (Bristol) 115
Bristol Temple Meads 116-120