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Bath Green Park Station (1) - 21 August 2014
Bath Green Park Station was opened in 1870 by the Midland Railway and shared by the S&DJR from 1874. Having fallen into substantial disrepair after closure in 1966 (passenger)/1971 (goods), the building was eventually restored as part of an agreement with Sainsbury's who built a store on part of the site. The architecture is a joy to behold even with the varied present day uses including car parking beneath the trainshed.
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