Bitton railway station
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Bitton railway station is the main station (and headquarters) of the Avon Valley Railway. It is located near the village of Bitton, South Gloucestershire. The station was opened on 4 August 1869, however was shut due to the Beeching cuts, closing to freight trains on 5 July 1965, and to passengers on 7 March 1966. However, it was reopened by the Avon Valley Railway heritage railway in 1972. The station was served by the Midland Railway-operated Mangotsfield and Bath branch line, which now has become the Bristol and Bath Railway Path cycle route.
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 51.431048 ° | E -2.476366 ° |
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The Buffet
Bristol & Bath Railway Path
BS30 6HD , Bitton
England, United Kingdom
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