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Bridgwater North railway station

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Place
  
Bridgwater

Grid reference
  
ST304374

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
Sedgemoor

Original company
  
Bridgwater Railway

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Pre-grouping
  
Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

Post-grouping
  
Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

Similar
  
Bawdrip Halt railway st, Edington railway station, Cossington railway station, Polsham railway station, Wells (Priory Road) rail

Bridgwater North railway station was the terminus of the Bridgwater branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. Opened as part of the Bridgwater Railway on 21 July 1890, it was named Bridgwater, and renamed Bridgwater North in 1949 when it came under British Railways ownership, to avoid confusion with the larger Great Western Railway (GWR) station in the town. The station consisted of an island platform with a canopy, goods yard and a connection to riverside wharves.

The passenger station closed when the branch service was withdrawn on 1 December 1952, although access to the wharves was maintained, via the GWR, for goods until 1967. Bridgwater railway station remains open on the Bristol to Taunton Line.

The site is now occupied by a Sainsburys supermarket and an adjacent large retail park.

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Bridgwater North railway station Wikipedia