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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.
The lines would have services to/from Bristol Temple Meads, and were each expected to carry 0.4 million passengers per year. [34] In April 2016, it was reported that the North Somerset Council had agreed to buy two parcels of land for the creation of the Portishead and Pill stations at the cost of £880,000. [35]
The Bristol and North Somerset Railway from Bristol Temple Meads to Whitchurch Halt. The Mangotsfield and Bath branch line from Mangotsfield to Kelston, including the Avon Valley Railway. The Bristol and Gloucester Railway from Bristol Temple Meads via Mangotsfield to Yate. The Thornbury branch line at Yate. The Portishead Railway from Parson ...
Bristol Temple Meads Time from Bristol Parkway Operator(s) Avonmouth: 23 – 35 minutes N/A GWR: Bath Spa: 11 – 19 minutes 28 – 47 minutes GWR: Bristol Parkway: 8 – 21 minutes N/A CrossCountry / GWR: Bristol Temple Meads: N/A 9 – 20 minutes CrossCountry / GWR: Birmingham New Street: 83 – 122 minutes 71 – 93 minutes CrossCountry ...
The main railway stations in Bristol are Bristol Temple Meads, near the city centre, and Bristol Parkway in the northern suburb of Stoke Gifford. Although the latter is in the Bristol urban area, it is in South Gloucestershire. There are services to UK destinations from both Temple Meads and Parkway stations.
Bristol Temple Meads was the Great Western Railway terminus in Bristol opened on 8 August 1840 and is still the largest station in the city. Lawrence Hill opened with the B&SWUR on 8 September 1863 and is still served by Severn Beach Line and other local services.
In 1914 it was temporarily renamed "Exhibition Station" for the Bristol International Exhibition. The station was 8 miles 75 chains (14.4 km) from the line's terminus at Portishead, [note 2] 2 miles 79 chains (4.8 km) from Bristol Temple Meads and 121 miles 30 chains (195.3 km) from the Great Western Railway's terminus at London Paddington.
Temple Meads station. There are two principal railway stations in Bristol – Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Meads – and 11 suburban stations. There are scheduled coach links to most major UK cities. Bristol Airport (BRS), about 8 miles (13 km) south-west of the city centre, has services to major European destinations