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Cross Country Route
Thornbury branch line
Yate
South Wales Main Line
New Passage Pier
Westerleigh Junction
New Passage Halt
Cross Hands Halt
South Wales Main Line
via Severn Tunnel
Pilning
Severn Beach
Coalpit Heath
Severn View Industrial Park
Winterbourne
Chittening Industrial Estate
Bristol Parkway
Patchway
Smoke Lane Industrial Estate
Ram Hill Colliery
Chittening Platform
Hallen Halt
Avonmouth Docks
Henbury
St Andrews Road
Charlton Halt
Avonmouth (BPR&P)
North Filton Platform
Avonmouth (Royal Edward)
Stoke Gifford depot
Avonmouth Docks
Westerleigh Goods Depot
Avonmouth
Avonmouth Light Railway
Filton Junction
Avonmouth Docks
Filton
Portway Park & Ride
Filton Abbey Wood
Shirehampton
Horfield
Sea Mills
Ashley Hill
Clifton Down Tunnel
Mangotsfield
(1845–1869)
Clifton Down
Mangotsfield
(1869–1966)
Redland
Staple Hill
Montpelier
Fishponds
Hotwells Halt
Warmley
Hotwells
Narroways Hill Junction
Stapleton Road sidings
Grey line represents
Stapleton Road
boundary of Bristol
Oldland Common
unitary authority area
Avon Valley Railway
Lawrence Hill
Waste depot
Bitton
Bristol St Philip's
Barton Hill Depot
St Mary Redcliffe tunnel
Avon Riverside
Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Temple Meads
Princes' Wharf
Kelston
Bristol Harbour Railway
St Philip's Marsh T&RSMD
SS Great Britain
East Depot
Bristol Docks (North)
Bedminster
Bristol Docks (South)
Parson Street
CREATE Centre
Mangotsfield to Bath line
South Liberty Lane Depot
Ashton Gate
St Anne's Park
Clifton Bridge
Brislington
Nightingale Valley Halt
Long Ashton
Ham Green Halt
Bristol–Exeter line
Pill
Whitchurch Halt
Portbury shipyard
Keynsham
Royal Portbury Dock
Bristol & North Somerset Rly
Portbury Shipyard
Saltford
Portbury
Great Western Main Line
(1954–1964)
Portishead
Weston, Clevedon and
Portishead Light Railway
(1879–1954)
Portishead
Portishead Pier
Bristol Parkway, on the South Wales Main Line, serves the villages of Stoke Gifford and Harry Stoke in South Gloucestershire, England. Despite its name, it is located in Gloucestershire rather than Bristol itself. It is 112 miles (180 km) from London Paddington. The station was opened in 1972 by British Rail. It is the third-most heavily used 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. The station is managed by Great Western Railway, who provide most of the trains at the station, with CrossCountry providing the rest.
Electrification using 25 kV 50 Hz AC overhead system reached Bristol Parkway in late 2018, and electric trains in the Swindon and London direction commenced passenger service on 30 December 2018. This is part of the 21st-century modernisation of the Great Western Main Line.
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