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Shapwick railway station

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Place
  
Shapwick

Grid reference
  
ST423412

Platforms in use
  
2

Area
  
Sedgemoor

28 August 1854
  
Opened

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Pre-grouping
  
Somerset Central Railway

Post-grouping
  
SR and LMS Western Region of British Railways

Similar
  
Bason Bridge railway st, Evercreech Junction railway st, Coronation Chair

Shapwick railway station was a railway station on the Highbridge branch of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway. Opened by the Somerset Central Railway in 1854, the station consisted of a goods yard, a passing loop with two platforms, and a wooden station building which burned down and was replaced in 1900. The passing-loop and a level crossing were operated from a 17-lever signal box, which was opened in 1901 to replace one destroyed in the 1900 fire. The station was two and a half miles from the village of Shapwick and appeared in some early timetables as "Shapwick Road", though this does not seem to have ever been an official name. The station closed with the SDJR on 7 March 1966.

The line and station were held in fond regard by John Betjeman who in 1963 featured them in a BBC programme about the Evercreech Junction.

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Shapwick railway station Wikipedia