Rail Transport in Bristol

Rail Transport In Bristol

There are three train operating companies in Bristol: CrossCountry, First Great Western and South West Trains.

[ ] Bristol Area Railway Map
Legend
Cross Country Route
Thornbury Branch Line
Yate
South Wales Main Line
New Passage Pier
New Passage Halt
Cross Hands Halt
South Wales Main Line
Pilning
Severn Beach
Coalpit Heath
Crooks Marsh
Winterbourne
Bristol Parkway
Grey line represents
Patchway
boundary of Bristol
Ram Hill Colliery
Avonmouth Docks
Chittening Platform
St Andrews Road
Hallen Halt
Avonmouth (Royal Edward)
Henbury
Avonmouth (BPRP)
Charlton Halt
North Filton Platform
Avonmouth Docks
Westerleigh Goods Depot
Avonmouth
Filton Junction
Avonmouth Light Railway
Filton
Avonmouth Docks
Filton Abbey Wood
Shirehampton
Horfield
Sea Mills
Ashley Hill
Clifton Down Tunnel
Mangotsfield
Clifton Down
Mangotsfield
Redland
Staple Hill
Montpelier
Fishponds
Hotwells Halt
Hotwells
Narroways Junction
Stapleton Road sidings
Stapleton Road
Warmley
Lawrence Hill
Waste depot
Oldland Common
Bristol St Philips
Temple Meads goods depot
St Mary Redcliffe tunnel
Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Temple Meads
Bristol Harbour Railway
St Philips Marsh T&RSMD
Bedminster
Parson Street
Bristol Docks (North)
Bristol Docks (South)
West Depot
East Depot
Bitton
Ashton Gate
St Anne's Park
Clifton Bridge
Brislington
Nightingale Valley Halt
Long Ashton
Ham Green Halt
Avon Riverside
Pill
Keynsham
Portbury Shipyard
Whitchurch Halt
Royal Portbury Dock
Kelston
Saltford
Portbury
Portishead
Mangotsfield Branch Line
WC&PLR
Great Western Main Line
Portishead
Bristol & N. Somerset Rly.
Portishead Pier
Bristol to Exeter Line

Read more about Rail Transport In Bristol:  Services in Bristol, Stations in Bristol, Main Destinations, Greater Bristol Metro Scheme, See Also

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