English: Avonmouth station, looking south, 10 August 2017. A platform for dock workers was first opened here in 1868 and was replaced by a station named Avonmouth Dock opened in 1877 by the Bristol Port Railway and Pier; in 1885 it was replaced by a new station built by the GWR/MR's joint Clifton Extension Railway named Avonmouth Dock Joint. The station was again rebuilt in 1926 with a large new station building on the Avonmouth platform (now demolished) and a long shelter on the Bristol platform (still extant), In 1966 the BR(WR) closed the goods yard and renamed the station Avonmouth. This station was just one of provided in Avonmouth, the others being Avonmouth (opened by the Bristol Port Railway and Pier in 1865, closed 1902/3), Avonmouth Docks (opened 1910 by the GWR, closed 1919), and Avonmouth (Royal Edward Dock) (opened in 1910 by the Port of Bristol Authority), destroyed in an air rail 1941 and never reopened).
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