The first railway built in Bristol was the Bristol and Exeter Railway, which opened on May 1, 1841. This railway connected Bristol with Exeter and marked the beginning of significant railway development in the region. The line was part of the broader expansion of the railway network across the UK during the 19th century.
Bristol Parkway railway station was created in 1972.
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Bristol Temple Meads railway station was created in 1840.
Bristol St Philips railway station was created in 1870.
Bristol St Philips railway station ended in 1967.
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David Warnock has written: 'The Trossachs' 'The Bristol & North Somerset Railway, 1863-1884' -- subject(s): Bristol & North Somerset Railway, Bristol and North Somerset Railway, History
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The London Tube, the first underground railway system in the world, was built in the mid-19th century. The first line, the Metropolitan Railway, opened in 1863.
Bristol Cathedral was created in 1888.