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Aerial view of Port of Bristol. The Port of Bristol comprises the commercial, and former commercial, docks situated in and near the city of Bristol in England. The Port of Bristol Authority was the commercial title of the Bristol City, Avonmouth, Portishead and Royal Portbury Docks when they were operated by Bristol City Council, which ceased trade when the Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Docks ...
The Royal Portbury Dock is part of the Port of Bristol, in England.It is situated near the village of Portbury on the southern side of the mouth of the Avon, where the river joins the Severn estuary — the Avonmouth Docks are on the opposite side of the Avon, within Avonmouth.
Port of Bristol (1 C, 10 P) P. Penarth (6 C, 15 P) Ports and harbours of Somerset (21 P) Pages in category "Ports and harbours of the Bristol Channel"
Port [92] Purfleet: East London May 1997 [93] Rotherham: South Yorkshire 2015 Terminal Opened in 2015 as an alternative site to that at Selby. GBRf containers were all diverted to here instead of Selby. [94] Rugby: Warwickshire: Terminal Seaforth: Liverpool 1979 Port/terminal Services had ceased by 2008, but the terminal remained open for other ...
Bristol Harbour is the harbour in the city of Bristol, England. The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28 hectares). The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28 hectares). It is the former natural tidal river Avon through the city but was made into its current form in 1809 when the tide was prevented from going out permanently.
Pages in category "Port of Bristol" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Built for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3] 2 No 8" x 6" negatives of this locomotive survive in the Peckett & Co. Archive held by the National Railway Museum [38] 1878: Ashton 1934 FA 0-6-0ST Scrapped March 1966 by Godfrey & Sully of Portishead Built for the Port of Bristol Authority. Worked at Avonmouth Docks. [3] 1880
Barry Docks (Welsh: Dociau'r Barri) is a port facility in the town of Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, a few miles southwest of Cardiff on the north shore of the Bristol Channel. The docks were opened in 1889 by David Davies and John Cory as an alternative to the congested and expensive Cardiff Docks to ship coal carried by rail from the South ...