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Westerleigh Goods Depot
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Avonmouth Light Railway
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Portway Park & Ride
Filton Abbey Wood
Shirehampton
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Sea Mills
Ashley Hill
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(1845–1869)
Clifton Down
Mangotsfield
(1869–1966)
Redland
Staple Hill
Montpelier
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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
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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
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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
Sea Mills railway station is on the Severn Beach Line and serves the districts of Sea Mills, Stoke Bishop, Sneyd Park and nearby Westbury on Trym in Bristol, England. It is 6 miles (9.7 km) from Bristol Temple Meads, situated at the confluence of the River Avon and River Trym and near the A4 Bristol Portway. Its three letter station code is SML. The station has a single platform which serves trains in both directions. As of 2015[update] it is managed by Great Western Railway, which is the third franchise to be responsible for the station since privatisation in 1997. They provide all train services at the station, mainly a train every 30 minutes in each direction.
The station was opened in 1865 by the Bristol Port Railway and Pier, and had a single platform. It later became part of the Clifton Extension Railway, and had a second platform built. The station was expanded over the years, and at one point had four porters staffing it. However the Severn Beach Line declined over the latter half of the twentieth century and by the 1970s the station had no staff and only one platform. Services however have increased since 2000 to a train every 30 minutes in each direction.
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