Filton Abbey Wood railway station


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Filton Abbey Wood
143611 calls for passenegrs
Location
Place Filton
Local authority South Gloucestershire
Coordinates 51°30′18″N 2°33′45″W / 51.5049, -2.5624Coordinates: 51°30′18″N 2°33′45″W / 51.5049, -2.5624
Operations
Station code FIT
Managed by First Great Western
Platforms in use 3
Live arrivals/departures and station information from National Rail
Annual rail passenger usage
2002/03 * 0.395 million
2004/05 * 0.378 million
2005/06 * 0.401 million
2006/07 * 0.411 million
History
Original company Railtrack
1863 Opened as "Filton"
1886 Resited
1910 Renamed "Filton Junction"
1968 Renamed "Filton"
1996 Rebuilt and renamed "Filton Abbey Wood"
National Rail - UK railway stations
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Filton Abbey Wood from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.

Filton Abbey Wood railway station, (near Bristol, England) was opened on 11 March 1996, replacing the original Filton station which stands to the north of the current site.

In the Strategic Rail Authority’s 2005/06 financial year, Filton Abbey Wood was ranked as the 647th most-used station in Great Britain, making it one of the busiest unstaffed stations.

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History

There have been three Filton stations on a short stretch of line in this area. The first, on the Bristol to New Passage Pier line opened on 8 September 1863, was just north of the present station; it was resited on 4 October 1886. Services were then diverted to a station further north (on the northern side of the present day A4174 ring road) which was renamed Filton Junction on 1 May 1910. This was renamed as just "Filton" on 6 May 1968 but it in turn closed when services moved to the present station, about a quarter of a mile south of the actual junction, on 11 March 1996.

The new station was built by the Ministry of Defence[citation needed] to serve its nearby office complex. It has a passenger information system, and a temporary building that serves as a limited-hours ticket office, which has only been used sporadically in recent years when First do random "spot checks" to ensure all travelers have tickets. A self-service ticket machine is situated adjacent to the ticket office, on platform 1.

In 2004 a third platform was added to provide additional line capacity by having the South Wales and Bristol Parkway routes diverge before the station.


Services

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
Bristol Temple Meads   CrossCountry
Cross Country Network
  Patchway
Bristol Temple Meads
or Stapleton Road
  First Great Western
Great Malvern/Gloucester - Westbury
  Bristol Parkway
  First Great Western
Cardiff - Taunton
  Patchway
Bristol Temple Meads   First Great Western
Cardiff - Brighton/Portsmouth/Weymouth
  Newport
  First Great Western
Weston-Super-Mare - Bristol Parkway
  Bristol Parkway

Station Layout

158963 at Platform 3 with a service towards Cardiff

Platform 1 - Southbound services to Bristol Temple Meads.

Platform 2 - Northbound services to Bristol Parkway, and onwards to the Midlands or London Paddington.

Platform 3 - Northbound/Westbound services to South Wales via Patchway and the Severn Tunnel.

See also

References







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