Filton Abbey Wood railway station
Filton Abbey Wood railway station serves the town of Filton in South Gloucestershire, England; it is located 4.4 miles (7.1 km) from Bristol Temple Meads. There are four platforms but minimal facilities. The station is managed by Great Western Railway that operates all services that call here. The general service level is nine trains per hour: two to Cardiff Central, two towards Gloucester, one towards Taunton, two towards Westbury and two to Bristol Temple Meads.
View from the south
A train for Wales passes through Filton Junction in 1962.
A train passes through Filton in 1972, working a Wales-Bristol service. The line off to the left is the Henbury Loop Line.
The large station building on the west side in 1977.
Filton is a town and civil parish in South Gloucestershire, England, 6 miles (10 km) north of Bristol. Along with nearby Patchway and Bradley Stoke, Filton forms part of the Bristol urban area and has become an overflow settlement for the city. Filton Church dates back to the 12th century and is designated a Grade II listed building.
St Peter's Church, Filton
Aircraft hangars on Filton Airfield. The Bristol Brabazon, Bristol Britannia and Concorde aircraft were constructed here.
Part of the Defence Equipment and Support building at Abbey Wood, Filton. The site employs over 13,000 people, managing procurement contracts for the Navy, the Army and the Air Force.
South Gloucestershire and Stroud College