A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Thames and Severn, by Rex ChristiansenPhoenix House, 1963 - Railroads |
Contents
II | 11 |
BRISTOL AND AVONMOUTH | 33 |
FROM BRISTOL TO BIRMINGHAM | 44 |
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Abergavenny August authorised Avon Avonmouth Badminton Banbury Bath Birkenhead Birmingham Birmingham & Gloucester branch Brecon bridge Bristol-Birmingham broad gauge Brunel built Canal Cardiff Central centre Cheltenham Chepstow Chester Cirencester closed completely closure coach coal Coleford Cotswold Cotswold Line courtesy David depot developed Didcot diesel docks engineering Euston expresses Filton Forest of Dean freight Gloucester GWR's Hereford Hill Inter-City Joint Line July Junction Railway June Kidderminster Kington L&GRP later lease Leominster Light Railway LNWR locomotives Loop Lydney Malvern Mangotsfield miles Monmouth Newport North-to-West opened Oxford Paddington passenger services passenger trains platform Portskewett rail reached Road route scheme September Severn & Wye Severn Tunnel Severn Valley Shrewsbury South Western Junction Southampton station steam Stratford Stratford-upon-Avon survived Swindon Temple Meads Tenbury terminus Thames town traffic tramroad tramway wagons Wenlock West Midland Railway withdrawn Wolverhampton Worcester Wycombe yard