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« on: February 11, 2008, 17:13:16 »

Note: this section would really benefit from some additional information from people who regularly use the services or who have some background or local knowledge that we could use. If you feel you have something to offer, please don't hesitate to drop me a line. I'll gladly post credits for anything used. Thanks ever so much! ~Phil

Bristol commuters by train

Description of lines

From Severn Beach via Avonmouth and Clifton
From Taunton, Bridgewater and Highbridge
From Weston-super-mare, via Nailsea
From Bath, via Oldfield Park and Keynsham
From Cheltenham via Gloucester, Cam, Yate
From Newport and Severn Tunnel Junction
From Frome and Chippenham via Bath

To and from Pilning, Patchway, Filton Abbey Wood, Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Meads


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