Iron Acton railway station

Iron Acton railway station

Infobox UK disused station| name = Iron Acton railway station| locale = Iron Acton| borough = South Gloucestershire|
| caption = The site of Iron Acton railway station in 2004.| line = Midland Railway
platforms = 1
years = 2 September 1872| events = Opened| years1 = 19 June 1944| events1 = Closed|

Iron Acton station opened on 2 September 1872, with the start of services on the Midland Railway branch from Yate to Thornbury. It closed on 19 June 1944.

The station served Iron Acton village and was sited to the south west of it. It consisted of a single platform face and a large wooden station building. A freight-only branch serving an iron mine in Frampton Cotterell connected at the station. This closed in 1872 and a truncated section of this route served as a coal depot until closure on 10 June 1963.

The station was demolished in the 1960s. The part-remains of the platform survive, as does a crossing-keeper's cottage to the south of the station site.

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