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 City Thameslink railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
City Thameslink station replaced Holborn Viaduct railway station, which was a terminus located close to Holborn Viaduct itself and which was closed on January 26th, 1990.
City Thameslink station is an underground mainline railway station in the City of London, at the point where Fleet Street becomes Ludgate Hill.
Paul's tube station, which is several hundred yards away and on the other side of St Paul's Cathedral.
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 Learn more about Train station in the online encyclopedia.
Amsterdam Sloterdijk station (ass): at ground level we have the railway from Amsterdam (asd) to Haarlem (hlm) and to Zaandam (zd), with branches to Alkmaar (amr) and Purmerend (pmr), Hoorn (hn), at elevated level the railway from Amsterdam (asd) to Schiphol Airport (shl) (and further to Leiden (ledn), Den Haag (gv/gvc)).
Amsterdam Muiderpoort station (asdm): serves the line from Amsterdam to Utrecht and the line from Amsterdam to Weesp, and is situated just after the junction; the platforms are at different angles.
Sydney Wolli Creek station: One platform is below ground serving the East Hills/Airport line, and one platform is above, serving the crossing Illawarra line.
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On arrival in Bristol, the easiest way to Bath is by taxi (available at the airport), though a cheaper alternative may be to take the shuttle to Bristol Temple Meads railway station and then a train to Bath (see Rail information below).
Once at the station, both the University and City Centre Hotels are a short taxi ride away (taxis are available at the station).
The bus station is next door to the train station and serves as the hub for both national express coaches:
www.cs.bath.ac.uk /~complex/cwc2004/travel.htm   (404 words)

  
 CODA Online
Bristol Temple Meads railway station is 1mile from the office.
Bristol is located in the South West of England, 116 miles west of London, at the junction of the M4 and M5 motorways.
Bristol International Airport is situated 9 miles south west of Bristol.
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 1840 in architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bristol Temple Meads railway station in England, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
See also: 1839 in architecture, other events of 1840, 1841 in architecture and the architecture timeline.
This page was last modified 13:38, 28 September 2005.
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 Bristol Hotels Bristol Hotel Accommodation England Bristol Fine Hotels Europe
Novotel Bristol Centre is a modern 'New Generation' Hotel, located on Victoria Street, in the heart of the city, 200 metres from Temple Meads mainline rail station and just 9 miles from Bristol International Airport.
The City Inn Bristol is situated overlooking the Temple Gardens and combines a passion for modern design and innovation with contemporary living.
City Inn Bristol boasts a cosy lounge bar, modern European cuisine in the City Café and a stylish terrace overlooking Temple Gardens for relaxed al fresco dining.
www.fine-hotels-europe.co.uk /hotels/england/bristol   (1647 words)

  
 wstock
Bristol Temple Meads mainline railway station and the Bus / Coach Station.
Bristol International Airport is approximately 10 miles away and the city centre a short car or bus journey.
Our Private Guest House is only one mile from BRISTOL City Centre.
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 Travel
Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station is just about within walking distance of the venue if the weather is fine - but probably best to take a taxi.
United Bristol Healthcare NHS Trust is probably one of the worst hospitals in the country for parking - it's the penalty for being on a city centre site.
If you are coming to Bristol from afar - we would strongly recommend coming by train - it really is next to impossible to park onsite within the Trust precincts.
www.ubht.nhs.uk /evidence-in-practice/travel.htm   (305 words)

  
 Hotels Bristol - Hotel Accommodation in Bristol England Superior Hotels Europe
The Novotel Bristol Centre is located in the heart of Bristol, close to 'Temple Meads' railway station, a five minutes walk from the city centre and 15 kilometres from Bristol airport.
Novotel Bristol Centre is a modern 'New Generation' Hotel, located on Victoria Street, in the heart of the city, 200 metres from Temple Meads mainline rail station and just 9 miles from Bristol International Airport.
Bristol is a city which has been a port for a thousand years, and certainly has nautical rhythms in its blood.
www.superior-hotels-europe.co.uk /hotels/england/bristol   (3473 words)

  
 Quadrics - Travel Directions
There is no railway station at Bristol Airport but there is a dedicated taxi service, which is available 24 hours a day, all fares are pre-quoted and major credit cards are accepted.
There are several services running from Gatwick, the easiest for travelling to Quadrics is the non-stop Gatwick Express which runs to London Victoria railway station every 15 minutes during the day and hourly during the night.
Bristol airport is situated on the A38 nine miles from Bristol City centre.
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 The Downs (Bristol) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A railway tunnel, Clifton Down Tunnel, passes underneath the Downs on the line from Temple Meads to Severn Beach.
They have in the past been used for farming and quarrying; their current use is all for leisure, with walking, team sports and sightseeing, especially at the Avon Gorge cliff edge, being well-established Bristolian pastimes.
The Downs are an area of public open limestone downland in Bristol, England.
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 Dudley Mall - Birmingham to Bristol Rail Services
Temple Meads doesn't have the gloss of some of the modernised London termini such as Liverpool Street, but it can keep you warm, dry and fed whilst waiting for your train.
Unlike stations in the Midlands, which label long platforms as (e.g.) 5a and 5b, this station gives new numbers to the same platform faces, odd numbers to the north end of the station, even numbers to the south (but there is no platform 14, only 13 and 15).
The station is traditional with canopies for most of its length and plenty of seats.
www.dudleymall.co.uk /loclrail/birmbristol.htm   (1052 words)

  
 Read about Locomotive at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Locomotive and learn about Locomotive here!
Virginian Railway in West Virginia and Virginia electrified a 134 mile stretch through rugged mountainous territory.
In effect, such a locomotive is an electric locomotive which carries its own generating station along with it.
The world speed record for a wheeled train was set in 1990 by a French TGV which reached a speed of 515.3 km/h (320 mph).
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 Bristol Temple Meads Station - Architecture Forum
Temple Meads is the oldest surviving Railway Terminus in the world.
Brunel built the station between 1838 and 1840 and Bournes famous, contemporaneous, decription is still among the best.
The structure is not of loadbearing masonry but is as two cranes tied down at the external walls by iron bars.
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 panorama of Bristol Temple Meads railway station, Bristol
panorama of Bristol Temple Meads railway station, Bristol
This fabulous gothic station features a 500ft long curved train shed, built in 1878
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 Temple Meads Station
Isombard Kingdom Brunel's famous Great Western railway station at Temple Meads Bristol underwent a major re-furbishment for which MJN COLSTON were responsible for the major electrical services package as well as minor Heating Ventilating and Plumbing works.
Stringent health & safety requirements and detailed logistical planning / programming to enable the continuous operation of this busy railway terminus was the major challenge to be addressed on this project and for which we were commended by the client.
www.mjncolston.co.uk /Projects/Temple_Meads.html   (77 words)

  
 Location Map for the Institute of Physics Publishing
Bristol Temple Meads railway station is approximately 5 minutes walk from our offices, and is a main line station with regular services to all parts of the UK.
At junction 3, continue along the dual carriageway which is a continuation of the motorway and at the road junction turn left onto the dual carriageway (signposted Temple Meads railway station).
Institute of Physics Publishing, Dirac House, Temple Back, Bristol BS1 6BE
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 Welcome to the Temple Quarter
It forms the eastern sector of the city centre and surrounds Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station.
Temple Quarter is emerging as a vibrant renewed area of the city and is the latest in a number of significant mixed use regeneration projects designed to build on Bristol's reputation as a major European city.
Temple Quarter encompasses some 46 hectares (115 acres) and is a major regeneration project for Bristol, South West England.
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 First Great Western: trains, tickets, timetables for London, Bristol, Cardiff, West of England
Similar automatic gates are also operating at Reading and Bristol Parkway stations, and although no firm decision has been taken on the 11 remaining stations which First Great Western manages, the case for their installation has been strengthened by the success of the Bristol Temple Meads gates.
Bristol Temple Meads is one of the busiest stations outside London to have automatic gates and overall we are pleased with benefits they have brought to fare paying customers in the last year.
Mark Heffernan, First Great Western& Head of Stations said, “When we installed the gates at Bristol Temple Meads, we said it would cut ticketless travel.
www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk /news/release.php?item=153   (768 words)

  
 Bristol Hotels, hotels in Bristol : City Inn
Close to the city's vibrant centre and ideally located opposite Temple Quay and a 2 minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads railway station, the hotel provides the perfect location from which to explore the city.
In addition to 167 guest rooms, City Inn Bristol boasts a cosy lounge bar, award-winning modern European cuisine in City Café and a stylish terrace overlooking Temple Gardens for relaxed alfresco dining.
Whether you are staying in Bristol for business or a weekend break, City Inn provides the space to live, work and relax.
www.cityinn.co.uk /bristol   (241 words)

  
 SIS Bristol Skills Day
The conference centre is 1 mile from Bristol Temple Meads railway station.
How far is the train station away from the conference centre?
Please contact the venue directly to reserve a space and confirm payment details.
www.crac.org.uk /sis/events/bristol/faqs.htm   (109 words)

  
 Bristol Temple Meads Train Station AA Destination Guide
This rather grand station was built in 1841 and designed by Brunel (who also designed the Clifton Suspension Bridge and SS Great Britain).
Inside the station there are a couple of coffee vendors, some food outlets, a newsagent, phones, toilets, cash points and bus and taxi ranks.
It's ten minutes walk from the city center and is served by numerous buses.
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 ► City Inn Hotel Bristol Bristol BS1 Hotel Details @ London Venue Hotels
The hotel is close to the city centre, located opposite Temple Quay and a 2 minute walk from Bristol Temple Meads railway station.
The City Inn Bristol overlooks Temple Gardens and has been built in modern design yet retains an ambience of contemporary living.
Please visit London Discount Hotel to check availabilty and make a reservation at the City Inn Hotel Bristol.
www.london-venue-hotels.co.uk /hotel~815~CityInnHotelBristol   (115 words)

  
 Hotel Search UK directory. Bristol UK hotel reservations
Central location, overlooking Temple Gardens, near Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station.
In a charming district of Clifton, above the Avon Gorge on the edge of Bristol in Clifton Village.
Minutes away from the beautiful cities of Bath and Bristol with their renowned attractions.
www.discount-hotel-reservations.co.uk /southwest-bristol.htm   (329 words)

  
 Regus Venue Guide - Regus Bristol, Broad Quay
Bristol railway station Temple Meads is only minutes away.
It occupies one of the most visible positions in Bristol, just yards from Queen Square, overlooking the Floating Harbour and the Inner Circuit Road of Colston Avenue.
Direct accessibility from the M32, M5 & M4 and 20 minutes from Bristol Airport.
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 BBC NEWS England Bristol Station stairs death 'accidental'
Alan Tyghe, a witness and a self-employed railway consultant, said Mrs Enright landed at the bottom of the flight of stairs leading from platform three to the subway.
The company, which runs the station, said it had written to Mrs Enright's family expressing sincere condolences at their loss.
Andrew Knowles, from Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate, told the inquest that witnesses reported seeing Mrs Enright lose her balance halfway down the steps.
news.bbc.co.uk /go/click/rss/1.0/-/1/hi/england/bristol/3732807.stm   (337 words)

  
 Radnor Guest House find us
A regular coach service is available from there to Bristol Temple Meads railway station, which is 15 minutes to Bath by train.
Bath is only 1½ hours away from London Paddington and 15 minutes from Bristol Temple Meads, with direct connections there to Scotland and North West England, Wales, West Midlands and South West England.
The nearest international airport is at Bristol where fligths are available to and from London (LGW), Newcastle, Plymouth, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cork as well as many other cities across Europe such as Munich, Amsterdam, Brussels, Nice, Prague, Paris and Barcelona.
www.radnorguesthouse.co.uk /pages/directions.htm   (427 words)

  
 Novotel Bristol Centre in Bristol, United Kingdom
The Holiday Inn is superbly situated in the heart of Bristol only a few yards from Temple Meads railway station, easily accessible to major motorway links and just 9 miles from Bristol International Airport.
Explore Bristol's historic past or shop in one the largest shopping centres in the country, before relaxing in Spires's Bar and Restaurant that offers an atmosphere of charm along with international dishes and local specialities.
Explore Bristol's historic past or shop in one the largest shopping centres in the country, before relaxing in Spires's Bar and Restaurant that offers an atmosphere of charm along with international dishes and local specialities.">
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