Bristol Bath Road depot was a railway traction maintenance depot in central Bristol, England, which was in use from 1852 until 1995.
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BristolBathRoaddepot was a railway traction maintenance depot in central Bristol, England, which was in use from 1852 until 1995. The Bristol and Exeter...
Maintenance was at Foster Yeoman's Merehead depot but mostly carried out by British Rail staff from BristolBathRoaddepot. The locomotives' livery was silver...
Formerly occupied by the BristolBathRoaddepot, the site was acquired by the Homes and Communities Agency. In February 2014 Bristol Council agreed the financing...
Built at Swindon Works in January 1939, it was first allocated to BristolBathRoaddepot. It was reallocated to Newton Abbot in August 1950, and Plymouth...
location of the BristolBathRoaddepot, was owned by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA). It is the biggest undeveloped site in Bristol Temple Quarter...
which includes the Greater Bristol area (eleventh most populous urban area in the United Kingdom) and nearby places such as Bath. Iron Age hillforts and...
Locomotives returned in July 1995 when the depot was taken over by Rail Express Systems (RES) after BristolBathRoad TMD closed. In 1996 it was included in...
station in the West of England local authority area, after Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa. There are four platforms, and a well-equipped waiting area...
West England after Bristol Temple Meads. The station is managed by Great Western Railway, who operate all trains at this station. Bath Spa station was built...
faced with Bath and Clipsham stone. Bristol's Cabot Tower was also faced with Bath stone. Arno's Court Triumphal Arch was built from Bath stone in about...
related to Westmoreland Road goods yard. (photo) Two Hall class locos pass Bath goods depot sometime in the 1960s Freight Lease - Bath Westmoreland (site map)...
from the city centre to Bristol Airport, the eastern and north west fringes of the city, and a route along the A4 road to Bath. In 2017, a further feasibility...
over by Dick, Kerr & Co. on 11 August 1888. This was taken over by the BathRoad Car and Tramways Company, who already ran the buses in the area, on 1...
network at Mangotsfield, on its line between Bristol and Birmingham. It was usually referred to as "the Bath branch" of the Midland Railway. The line never...
Paddington to Faringdon Road section of the Great Western Main Line (GWML) had been completed, as was the track from Bath to Bristol Temple Meads. The Box...
Bristol Harbour is the harbour in the city of Bristol, England. The harbour covers an area of 70 acres (28 hectares). It is the former natural tidal river...
depot were opened in 1958 by the Bristol Omnibus Company. It was later redeveloped with the current bus station opening in 2006. Before 1958 Bristol had...
Department was initially based at the tram depot in Brislington, on the road that leads east from Bristol to Bath. The Car Building Works there had been responsible...
railway station is a former railway station in Bath, Somerset, England. For most of its life, it was known as Bath Queen Square. Green Park station was opened...
transferred to Bath locomotive depot, in an attempt to reduce the preponderance of double-heading required on the majority of trains between Bath and Evercreech...
selected journeys, 100- Bath Bus Station [Bath]- Digbeth Coach Station.[Digbeth] Via Bristol Bus Station & Cheltenham Spa 200 Bristol– Heathrow – Gatwick...
were provided at the depot in 2011, including a new fueling point, and also jacks so that DMUs do not have to be sent empty to Bristol when they require...