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 Milton Railway Station Campaign - New Stations
Station with 2x97 metre platforms costing £900,000 opened as part of the reopening for passengers of the line from Huddersfield to Halifax.
This single-platform station in Hampshire reopened 34 years after the last passengers used the station (3rd May 1969), as part of a franchise commitment by SouthWest Trains (SWT) in partnership with Hampshire County Council (£2m), the Strategic Rail Authority (SRA) and Network Rail.
This station is 4km beyond Heathrow Central and also has twin 180metre platforms.
miltonstation.members.beeb.net /newstations.htm   (1606 words)

  
 Community - How to find us
The M4, M5 and M32 motorways are all close by, and Bristol Parkway mainline station is only a mile away.
These road and rail links, together with regular bus services from Bristol City centre and surrounding towns and villages, means that we are very easy to reach.
We even have Filton Abbey Wood railway station which provides local train services from Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset direct to the site.
www.mod.uk /dpa/community/directions.htm   (141 words)

  
 Hotels in Bristol, United Kingdom
Bristol Parkway Station is three miles southwest of the hotel offering rail connections to cities throughout Britain.
As well as the ideal road connections, Bristol Parkway Railway station with regular connections to London/Midlands/South Wales and the South West is only 0.5 mile from the hotel.
The train station at Bristol is 14 miles away however Chepstow is closer (3 miles) The bus runs from Bristol - Newport.
athensohio.net /online-hotel-reservations/United_Kingdom/Bristol   (1598 words)

  
 Trains / Rail
Bristol is served by two main-line train stations; Temple Meads for the city centre and Bristol Parkway for the North of the City.
It was the first railway into Bristol, beating the Bath to Bristol line by five years.
The Brunel station shed, station master's house and turntable bay survive from 1844 but the other station buildings were demolished after the station closed in 1966.
www.yateonline.co.uk /travel/train.htm   (326 words)

  
 Sunnyside Guesthouse - LOCATION
Bristol Parkway Station is a 15 minute taxi ride and there is also a rail link from Yate to Parkway.
The Guest House is 10 minutes drive from J18 M4, 10 minutes walk from the main Yate Shopping Centre, 200 yards from Yate Railway Station and is on the main bus route into Bristol with an under-cover stop just 100 yards from the guest house.
Close to the Cotswolds is Sunnyside Guest House which is located on the main Station Road, Yate.
www.sunnyside-guest-house.co.uk /html/location.html   (82 words)

  
 Reading_railway_station
As constructed, Reading station was a typical Brunel designed single-sided intermediate station, with separate up and down platforms situated to the south of the through tracks and arranged so that all up trains calling at Reading had to cross the route of all down trains.
Irrespective of railway developments, local authority plans show a comprehensive redevelopment of the area between the town centre and the river, including the station, by 2020.
The limited number of through platforms, together with flat junctions immediately to the east and west of the station, and the fact that north-south trains need to reverse direction in the station, mean that the station is a choke point with trains often having to wait outside the station for a platform to be available.
www.freecaviar.com /search.php?title=Reading_railway_station   (1054 words)

  
 Gloucestershire Cricket 2005
By Rail: Bristol Temple Meads is in the centre of Bristol and is approximately 2 miles from the County Ground Bristol Parkway is outside of Bristol and is approximately 4 miles from the County Ground
By Bus: Services 72,73,74,75,76 and 77 will bring you within 100 yards of the County Ground From Bristol Temple Meads railway station Nos.
8 or 9 will take you to the bus station, and then you catch one of the above from outside the Travel Inn, Grill Bar
www.gloscricket.co.uk /contact/locationMaps.asp   (99 words)

  
 Friends of Suburban Bristol Railways
Bristol University, Radio Bristol, Bristol Zoo and Sainsbury's Supermarket are all near Clifton Down Station.
An ancient branch line, long forgotten by British Rail, has been discovered by a commuter at Clifton.
The Bristol area has one of the highest car ownership rates in the country.
www.johnrogers.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /fosbr.htm   (736 words)

  
 Local Arrangements
HP Labs is conveniently reached by road and rail (to Bristol Parkway Station) from London and
The nearest train station is Bristol Parkway, as shown on the map, and there should be an abundance of taxis willing to take you either to the hotel or HP Laboratories.
Take the shuttle coach to Reading Station, train to Bristol Parkway and taxi to the hotel or to HP.
www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk /events/policy-2001/local_arrangements.html   (381 words)

  
 Blewbury Transport Services
Didcot Parkway is on the main line between London Paddington, Bristol and South Wales, and is served by fast trains about every hour.
The On-line rail travel planner allows planning of rail journeys and provides live departure boards for many stations including Didcot.
Didcot Parkway is a junction with the line to Oxford and Birmingham.
www.blewbury.co.uk /transprt.htm   (381 words)

  
 Excite Deutschland - Newsgroups - NRES not aware of engineering work - uk.railway
On arrival at the station, however planned engineering work was being carried out (NOT an overrun) and there was a BUS to Swindon, then train to Bristol, then another train etc. In other words the timings give by NRES were completely incorrect and the journey actually took nearly two hours longer than expected.
Checking with the National Rail Enquiries website journey planner about three hours before intended travel, gave details of a through train to Bristol TM connecting with a Virgin service to Tiverton.
Last Sunday afternoon, a friend had to make a journey from Didcot to Tiverton Parkway.
www.excite.de /newsgroup/my/message/body/uk.railway/2839344/132857   (381 words)

  
 Exeter St Davids station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Exeter St Davids station is the most important of seven National Rail stations in the city of Exeter in southwest England.
It was opened in May 1844 by the Bristol and Exeter Railway (BandER), although operated at first by the Great Western Railway, which absorbed the BandER in 1876.
The main passenger overbridge at the station has many paintings resembling frescoes and depicting romantic versions of rail travel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Exeter_St_Davids_station   (381 words)

  
 BRISTOL PARKWAY Railway Station train ticket or car hire.
BRISTOL PARKWAY Railway Station train ticket or car hire.
Plan ahead for rail travel on the internet and book your train tickets for BRISTOL PARKWAY Train Station.
A British rail timetable will show details of UK railway train times.
www.internet-booking.co.uk /towns/BRISTOL-PARKWAY-.html   (381 words)

  
 Location
Trains arrive at Didcot Parkway directly from London Paddington, Bristol, South Wales and the West Country and from Oxford, Birmingham and the North.
The nearest rail station is Didcot Parkway, from where a five minute taxi ride will take you to our facility.
Bus services from several local towns, and further afield also stop at the railway station.
www.the-self-storage-co.co.uk /Location/location.html   (381 words)

  
 Cam & Dursley Railway Station - FAQs
On weekdays, cycles are not allowed on trains which leave any station between 07.00 and 09.00 and which are due to arrive at Bristol Temple Meads between 07.00 and 09.00.
If you are making a longer journey and want to reserve a seat or buy tickets in advance then you must visit a staffed station, use one of the telephone booking lines or websites (see details on the Contacts page).
The station is operated by Wessex Trains, part of Wales & West Passengers Trains Limited, which is part of National Express Group PLC.
www.cojac.com /faqs.htm   (381 words)

  
 Filton Junction
The Strategic Rail Authority has announced major improvements to one of the national rail network’s bottlenecks — Filton Junction, north of Bristol and just west of Bristol Parkway.
The scheme provides for a remodelling of Filton Junction to allow parallel movements between the Bristol Temple Meads and Cardiff directions, as well as a new third running line and platform face at the increasingly busy station at Filton Abbey Wood.
At present, the double-track South Wales route is connected to the Bristol Temple Meads to Bristol Parkway route via a crossover, single lead (track section) and single to double connection, creating a bottle-neck that prevents parallel movements to/from the South Wales route.
www.railwaypeople.com /rail-projects/filton-junction-27.html   (381 words)

  
 Community - How to find us
The M4, M5 and M32 motorways are all close by, and Bristol Parkway mainline station is only a mile away.
MOD HOME / Defence Procurement Agency / Abbey Wood / How to find us
These road and rail links, together with regular bus services from Bristol City centre and surrounding towns and villages, means that we are very easy to reach.
www.mod.uk /dpa/community/directions.htm   (141 words)

  
 Cam & Dursley Railway Station - FAQs
Food can be bought at the stations at Gloucester, Bristol Parkway, Bristol Temple Meads, Bath and Cheltenham.
On weekdays, cycles are not allowed on trains which leave any station between 07.00 and 09.00 and which are due to arrive at Bristol Temple Meads between 07.00 and 09.00.
If you are making a longer journey and want to reserve a seat or buy tickets in advance then you must visit a staffed station, use one of the telephone booking lines or websites (see details on the Contacts page).
www.cojac.com /faqs.htm   (141 words)

  
 Bristol Parkway rail station at opensource encyclopedia
Bristol Parkway is a railway station on the northern edge of Bristol, near Stoke Gifford in South Gloucestershire.
The name "Parkway" has since been applied to other out-of-town stations.
There were two reasons for this: the trains to London were quicker than on the longer route from Temple Meads via Bath and Chippenham, and a larger car park could be provided than at Temple Meads.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Bristol_Parkway_rail_station.html   (284 words)

  
 Marriott Bristol City Centre - Discount Hotel Rooms at Orbitz
Bristol Parkway Station is three miles southwest of the hotel offering rail connections to cities throughout...
The Bristol Marriott City Centre is the region's premier hotel and conference centre.
Jurys Bristol is a very warm and welcoming hotel offering a choice of classic, executive and suite style accommodation,2 restaurants, cocktail lounge, traditional English pub, conference centre and car parking.
www.orbitz.com /hotel-info/FRGB/MC-BRSDT.html   (810 words)

  
 Edinburgh train Station Train Tickets train timetables.
Edinburgh to Bristol Temple Meads is run by Virgin Trains calling at: Edinburgh Haymarket, Lockerbie, Carlisle, Penrith, Oxenholme Lake District, Lancaster, Preston station, Wigan North Western, Warrington Bank Quay, Crewe, Stafford, Wolverhampton, Birmingham New Street, Cheltenham Spa, Bristol Parkway and Bristol Temple Meads.
Edinburgh to Glasgow Queen Street run by Scot Rail Calling at: Edinburgh Haymarket, Linlithgow train station, Polmont, Falkirk High and Glasgow Queen Street station.
Edinburgh Haymarket station, Edinburgh South Gyle, Dalmeny train station, North Queensferry, Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay, Aberdour, Burntisland, Kinghorn, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes with Thornton, Cardenden, Lochgelly, Cowdenbeath, Dunfermline Qn Margaret, Dunfermline Town, Rosyth, Inverkeithing, North Queensferry, Dalmeny, South Gyle, Edinburgh Haymarket and Edinburgh Waverley.
www.edinburgh-search.co.uk /travel/train.htm   (514 words)

  
 The Bristol S-Plan Rail Route
Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway would enable connections to long distance routes and the proposed Bradley Stoke light rail transit scheme could also be integrated with it, Parts of the route either already are or could be used for freight travel - removing lorries from the roads
Temple Meads - Abbey Wood - Bristol Parkway - Yate:
The relative remoteness of Temple Meads from the Centre discourages use of local rail services.
www.johnrogers.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /S-PLAN.htm   (814 words)

  
 Issue 15
There are also through trains, operated by Pathfinder Rail Tours, from Worcester, Ashchurch for Tewkesbury, Cheltenham, Yate and Bristol Parkway on Friday 5 December and from Cardiff, Newport, Bristol Temple Meads and Weston super Mare on Saturday 6 December.
In 2003, meetings will be held on the first MONDAY of the month (July and August excepted) at the usual venue – the Great Western Staff Association Club (at the north east corner of Taunton station) – starting at 7.45pm.
80136 BR Standard 4MT 2-6-4T which arrived back on the line in June for a long stay.
www.trainsferriesbuses.co.uk /issue15.htm   (2263 words)

  
 ICM to gain new Bristol recovery centre
It is close to the M4 and M5 motorway junctions and Bristol Parkway main line rail station.
This will be ICM's first recovery centre in the South West of England and complements the Group's eight other business continuity facilities around the UK.
Completion of the agreement is scheduled for late November 2003 and the recovery centre will become operational in early 2004, following a specialist refit.
www.continuitycentral.com /news0521.htm   (145 words)

  
 WAIS Document Retrieval
New Jersey Construct highway connector between Interstate Route 1and9 (Tonelle Ave.) and the New Jersey Turnpike at Secaucus Intermodal Transfer Rail Station and the Trans Hudson Corridor at the Bergen Arches arterial roadway...............
Tennessee Extend Pellissippi Parkway from State Route 33 to State Route 321 in Blount County................
Connecticut Relocate and realign Route 72 in Bristol...
www.nymtc.org /files/confpt2.htm   (145 words)

  
 TEA-21 - Conference Report for HR 2400, Part 2
New Jersey Construct highway connector between Interstate Route 1and9 (Tonelle Ave.) and the New Jersey Turnpike at Secaucus Intermodal Transfer Rail Station and the Trans Hudson Corridor at the Bergen Arches arterial roadway...............
Tennessee Extend Pellissippi Parkway from State Route 33 to State Route 321 in Blount County................
Connecticut Relocate and realign Route 72 in Bristol...
www.fhwa.dot.gov /tea21/confpt2.htm   (145 words)

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