Work starts on new Bristol railway station

Dan Norris

Construction work has begun on a new Bristol railway station.

Funded by the West of England Combined Authority, Ashley Down station will give residents in the north of the city their own station once again after nearly 60 years.

The project hopes to unlock opportunities for both business and pleasure for residents between Ashley Down and Temple Meads, Filton and Henbury.

The station will be served by an existing Bristol Temple Meads to Filton Abbey Wood hourly service. This will be extended to Henbury station (via North Filton station) once these stations have been built and are ready to open.

The station is being built by Network Rail off Station Road, just south of the Ashley Down allotments.

Metro Mayor Dan Norris said: “I’m proud of this sizeable investment from my West of England Mayoral Combined Authority as we go full steam ahead with our ‘reverse Beeching’ programme’ to give residents the railway stations they’ve been crying out for, and deserve. Spades in the ground is what it is all about. Delivering for local people. The last time there was a station here man hadn’t yet stepped on the moon. Improving public transport is so important to help people get from A to B in the West of England, and to meet our ambitious net-zero targets locally.”

Cllr Don Alexander, cabinet member for transport, added: “It’s exciting that construction work will be starting to bring a railway station back to Ashley Down that will serve the local community and be a valuable extra transport link, offering connectivity to the rest of the rail network, while reducing congestion on our roads.”

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