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Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
 
Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Red Squirrel at 10:56, 21st January 2026
 
I took the bus out to Portishead a couple of days ago, and then walked to Pill to see progress. The photos are in this BRC post, for those who may be interested:

https://bristolrailcampaign.org.uk/portishead-railway-january-2026-update/

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by IndustryInsider at 11:19, 21st January 2026
 
I took the bus out to Portishead a couple of days ago, and then walked to Pill to see progress. The photos are in this BRC post, for those who may be interested:

https://bristolrailcampaign.org.uk/portishead-railway-january-2026-update/

A really nice report and that may well have sparked my own interest to do something very similar in the Spring/Summer.  It's the X4 bus, isn't it?

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Red Squirrel at 15:13, 21st January 2026
 
Yes, the X4. Quite frequent, and usually a Yutong electric jobby!

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by johnneyw at 16:13, 21st January 2026
 
Yes, the X4. Quite frequent, and usually a Yutong electric jobby!


Corking stuff, I'm fully intending to make use of that service to go and have the occasional nose around there too.  Reminds me a bit of my visits to the Filton Bank during the redoubling.

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Red Squirrel at 16:19, 21st January 2026
 
Worth pointing out that the last couple of hundred metres of Sheepway as you approach old Portbury Station from Portishead are really nasty to walk along, with some blind bends and fairly fast traffic. Most motorists I met were very courteous, but one of two were on me before either party had much chance to react.

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by johnneyw at 18:26, 21st January 2026
 
Worth pointing out that the last couple of hundred metres of Sheepway as you approach old Portbury Station from Portishead are really nasty to walk along, with some blind bends and fairly fast traffic. Most motorists I met were very courteous, but one of two were on me before either party had much chance to react.

Worth pointing out indeed and I'll definitely take that into account in my planning....a train would be a preferable future transport option to an ambulance.

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 01:36, 22nd January 2026
 
Possibly splitting this off into a new topic - if the idea takes off - but could we recent posters here possibly meet up to explore the restoration of the Portishead Line together?

I am retired, with no particular calendar or timetable constraints, and I would welcome the opportunity to meet up with any others from the Coffee Shop forum for 'a bit of a jolly', just exploring the Portishead area.

If anyone is interested, please reply here initially: we'll see what potential there might be for such a meeting.

CfN.

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by chuffed at 09:19, 22nd January 2026
 
As a regular user of the X4. I would advise getting off at Portbury footbridge and observing the terrain from there. The top of the road bridge is the highest point for miles around apart from the Portbury footbridge which crosses the M5. How many of you know that the M5 swept away the old Portbury Methodist chapel which had a 1840 broad gauge railway carriage in use as a Sunday school room, which I understand is in store at the NRM in York awaiting restoration. I did a geography degree dissertation on the effect of the M5 on the village of Portbury way back in 1972 !!

Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Red Squirrel at 10:13, 22nd January 2026
 
Possibly splitting this off into a new topic - if the idea takes off - but could we recent posters here possibly meet up to explore the restoration of the Portishead Line together?

I am retired, with no particular calendar or timetable constraints, and I would welcome the opportunity to meet up with any others from the Coffee Shop forum for 'a bit of a jolly', just exploring the Portishead area.

If anyone is interested, please reply here initially: we'll see what potential there might be for such a meeting.

CfN.

I'm up for that.

I did my trip solo because I wanted good weather for taking photos, and sunny days are far and few at the moment. But I'd be very happy to join in a Coffee Shop adventure!

Re: Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 11:09, 22nd January 2026
 
As several members of the Coffee Shop forum have expressed support for the idea, I've now split these recent posts off into this new topic here.

Please do suggest any preferences as to days and / or dates for such an adventure!  CfN. 


Re: Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Mark A at 12:03, 22nd January 2026
 
Not near the railway (now) and a long time since it's been an arm of Bristol Corporation, the Royal Inn's position relative to Portishead's bus network... does it rather indicate that *that* needs a reboot in order to serve the town more comprehensively? Perhaps the new station will catalyse this.

Mark

https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7139472

Re: Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 12:39, 22nd January 2026
 
I did a geography degree dissertation on the effect of the M5 on the village of Portbury way back in 1972 !!

That was when the re-opening of the Portishead Line to passengers was 'just three years away'.

CfN.

Re: Portishead Line - possible meeting of forum members to explore the route?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:15, 15th April 2026
 
Quoting from a related topic on the Coffee Shop forum:


I did manage a trip to the area at the end of last month taking some images with a view of returning in a couple of years to see how it has changed.
...

The X4 bus provided an excellent means of achieving all this as it stops near to all locations I needed to visit, which also included Pill and the site of the old station at Ashton Gate .  The main hinderance of it being that I had to walk a mile or so from Temple Meads to catch it from The Centre stop, and on the way back a similar length of walk from Bower Ashton to Parson Street station.  That does though demonstrate that the two services should be able to co-exist and complement, rather than compete, with each other as there will be a clear winner depending on where you are going to.

I can certainly recommend it to forum members as an interesting way to while away a day as there's plenty of things both new and old to see.


With many thanks to IndustryInsider for his update post here, may I also resurrect a parallel topic, at https://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=31490.0 ?

I remain keen to do this, particularly now we have some rather warmer weather and more daylight.  Any takers?

CfN.

 
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