
Bristol Temple Meads Train Station
South England15 platformsCode: BRI
Bristol Temple Meads is the original western terminus of Brunel's Great Western Railway, opened in 1840.
Facts About This Station
- 1.Bristol Temple Meads was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened on 31 August 1840.
- 2.The original Brunel train shed still survives and is one of the oldest railway buildings in the world.
- 3.Bristol is home to the SS Great Britain, another of Brunel's masterpieces, the first great ocean-going iron ship.
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