翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Highball (film)
・ Highball glass
・ Highball Roller
・ Highball Signal
・ Highball Wilson
・ Highball with the Devil
・ Highballing to Victory
・ Highbank Park Works
・ Highbank Town, Indiana
・ Highbank, Texas
・ Highbanks Metropolitan Park Mounds I and II
・ HighBAR Ventures
・ HighBeam Research
・ Highbinders
・ Highbridge
Highbridge and Burnham railway station
・ Highbridge Capital Management
・ Highbridge Facility
・ Highbridge Park
・ Highbridge Reservoir
・ Highbridge Skirmish
・ Highbridge, Bronx
・ Highbridge, Hampshire
・ Highbridge, Scotland
・ Highbridge, Somerset
・ Highbridge, Wisconsin
・ Highbrook
・ Highbrow
・ Highbrow (disambiguation)
・ Highbrow (Transformers)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Highbridge and Burnham railway station : ウィキペディア英語版
Highbridge and Burnham railway station

Highbridge and Burnham railway station is situated on the Bristol to Taunton Line in the town of Highbridge in Somerset, England and also serves neighbouring Burnham-on-Sea. It is unstaffed but managed by Great Western Railway who operate all the regular services.
Until 1966 the station also had platforms on the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway line which crossed the main line on the level at the north end of the station.
==History==

The station was opened as 'Highbridge' on 14 June 1841 when the Bristol and Exeter Railway opened its broad gauge line as far as Bridgwater. A road crossed the line at the north end of the platforms, and a goods shed was provided beyond this on the west side of the line. This company was amalgamated with the Great Western Railway on 1 January 1876.
On 28 August 1854 the Somerset Central Railway was opened from Highbridge to Glastonbury. This later became the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway, but it was worked by the Bristol and Exeter company and was also broad gauge for the first few years and a connection was provided between the two railways in the goods yard. A separate set of platforms were provided on this line which eventually had two terminus platforms and two platforms on a through line that led on to an extension to Burnham-on-Sea. To reach this the line crossed the Bristol & Exeter main line on the level just north of the road bridge. The Somerset & Dorset goods traffic was mainly handled at Highbridge Wharf which was on the Burnham-on-Sea branch.
Highbridge was not only an important station on the Somerset & Dorset: it was also the site of the company's locomotive works, which closed in 1930, and a small engine shed that remained open until the line and station finally shut in 1966.
Following the nationalisation of the railways, the Somerset & Dorset line platforms were shown in timetables from 26 September 1949 as 'Highbridge East', and the Bristol & Exeter line platforms were known as 'Highbridge West' from 5 May 1950. Regular through trains to Burnham ceased on 29 October 1951, though the line remained open for occasional summer special trains until 8 September 1962. Following this closure the station became 'Highbridge and Burnham-on-Sea' on 30 June 1962.
The remaining Somerset & Dorset line passenger services to Evercreech Junction were withdrawn on 7 March 1966 which left just the main line platforms, as had been the case before 1854. Milk trains continued to run on the Somerset & Dorset line as far as Bason Bridge and a new connection from the southbound main line was installed 4 April 1971 but the trains were withdrawn and the line closed on 2 October 1972; goods traffic at Highbridge itself had ceased on 2 November 1964.
On 6 May 1974 the 'and Burnham-on-Sea' was dropped and the station reverted to its original name of 'Highbridge', but became 'Highbridge and Burnham' on 17 May 1991.
The 1950s concrete footbridge which had connected the Bristol to Exeter platforms with the Somerset and Dorset platforms was truncated when the S&D closed in 1966. It was replaced by a steel bridge in 2013 after being declared unsafe.


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Highbridge and Burnham railway station」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.