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How to Get to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach by Bus or Train?

Directions to New Passage Pier (Pilning And Severn Beach) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near New Passage Pier

    BusBus: 12, 918, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.TrainTrain: GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

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Bus stops near New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach

  • Redwick Road, 18 min walk,
  • Severn Beach, 29 min walk,

Bus lines to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach

  • 918, Severn Beach,
  • GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, Salisbury,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to New Passage Pier?

    The nearest stations to New Passage Pier are:

    • Redwick Road is 1328 meters away, 18 min walk.
    • Severn Beach is 2263 meters away, 29 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near New Passage Pier?

    12 (Severn Beach)

  • Which train line stops near New Passage Pier?

    GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (Severn Beach)

  • What time is the first train to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach?

    The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY is the first train that goes to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach. It stops nearby at 05:48.

  • What time is the last train to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach?

    The GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY is the last train that goes to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach. It stops nearby at 23:08.

  • What time is the first bus to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach?

    The 918 is the first bus that goes to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach. It stops nearby at 16:15.

  • What time is the last bus to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach?

    The 918 is the last bus that goes to New Passage Pier in Pilning And Severn Beach. It stops nearby at 16:15.

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Bus: 12, 918, GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.Train: GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

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New Passage Pier Address: New Passage Road street in Pilning And Severn Beach

New Passage Pier, Pilning And Severn Beach
New Passage Pier, Pilning And Severn BeachNew Passage Pier was the original terminus of the Bristol and South Wales Union Railway, located on the south bank of the River Severn at New Passage, South Gloucestershire, England. At New Passage, passengers would disembark from trains and use a boat across the Severn. New Passage had been the site of a ferry from England to Wales including the use by mail and passenger coaches between Bristol and to Portskewett in south Wales. In 1825 the New Passage Association formed, using the 30-ton steamboat "St Pierre". However, the sponsorship by the Dukes of Beaufort of the Aust route, with faster boats and a pier, meant that by 1830 mail coaches were diverted there, and the New Passage declined. Construction of the new railway started in 1858 and the single-track 7 ft (2,134 mm) broad gauge line opened from South Wales Junction, half a mile east of Bristol Temple Meads, as far as the landward end of New Passage Pier on 8 September 1863, a distance of 11 miles (18 km). The distance by rail between Bristol and Cardiff was reduced from 94 miles (151 km) to 38 miles (61 km). The Bristol and South Wales Union Railway built new piers for the ferry, that at New Passage being 546 yards (499 m) long. A steam ferry, the Saint Pierre had been built by Pride and Williams for the New Passage crossing in 1825 and it worked there until 1831. The B&SWUR bought a new steamer, the Gem in 1863 but it proved unsuitable and was soon replaced by the Relief. John Bland, a carrier and shareholder in the railway, was contracted to operate the ferry. The next vessel purchased was the Dragon Fly, this had been used by the contractors to build the piers but was too small to work as the ferry. Instead, two paddle tugs, the Ajax and the Atlas were hired in to cover for the Relief. A new paddle steamer arrived in June 1864, named Christopher Thomas after the chairman of the B&SWUR, it had been built for the company by Henderson, Coulborn and Company at Renfrew in Scotland. A slightly larger vessel named the Chepstow arrived from the same shipyard on 11 February 1875. These two continued in service until the Severn Tunnel was opened in 1886. They were sold to WS Ogden at Cardiff in 1880, the Chepstow being renamed the Rover. The funnels were generally painted black with a red band. The station became redundant in 1886 following construction of the Severn Tunnel, and was closed. The pier was demolished by 1888. A plaque now marks the site, and although the building of new piling for flood defences and new concrete castings mean there is little to no trace of the railway on the land side, at low water, some remains of wooden piling can be seen below the plaque site.
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