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Paulton Halt railway station

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Bristol and
North Somerset Railway
Bristol Temple Meads
Brislington
Whitchurch Halt
Pensford
Clutton
Camerton branch
Hallatrow
Farrington Gurney Halt
Paulton Halt
Radford and Timsbury Halt
Camerton
Dunkerton Colliery Halt
Dunkerton
Combe Hay Halt
Midsomer Norton and Welton
Radstock West
Midford Halt
Monkton Combe Halt
Limpley Stoke
Mells Road
Westbury
Frome


The Bristol and North Somerset Railway was a railway line in the West of England that connected Bristol with towns in the Somerset coalfield. The line ran almost due south from Bristol and was 16 miles long.

Paulton Halt, near Hallatrow opened in 1873, the Camerton Branch line was completed in in 1882 and reached the Cam Valley Line by 1910. [1]

Passenger services at the halt closed temporarily between 5th January 1914 to 21st September, 1925 and services on the on Camerton Branch suspended as a whole between 22th of March, 1915 to 9th of July 1923. [2]




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