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Parliamentary Constituency Statistics
As at 9th March 2025 22:43 GMT
 
Parliamentary Constituency Statistics
Posted by grahame at 12:54, 25th February 2025
 
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There are FOUR passenger railways running thought his constituency
One has two stations on it
One has one station on it
One has no stations on it but there is an active campaign for one
One has no stations on it and there unlikely to be any added

Freight runs through on the various lines but there are no freight depots
I don't think there's a single point or crossover either
All schedule passenger trains are run by GWR these days

Do any members know of any other constituency in the South West with as many sections of disconnected railway?

Re: Parliamentary Constituency Statistics
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 16:28, 25th February 2025
 
Hmm. 

North Somerset has one (realistic) disconnected railway - Bristol to Portishead, via Ashton Gate and Pill.  Our own new MP here, Sadik Al-Hassan (Labour) (who I have met ) is a strong supporter of that particular reopening.

(I've excluded Clevedon and Cheddar onwards from Yatton from the statistics, as they are both really not realistic. )

CfN.

 
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