The brand-new Bristol Brabazon station has reached a new milestone with the installation of an accessible footbridge.
A milestone has been reached with the installation of the accessible footbridge at the new Bristol Brabazon railway station on the former Filton Airfield site.
Just one Brabazon made it off the assembly line. The supersized airliner, with its 230-foot wingspan, rumbled over the British countryside in 1951, accompanied by a Bristol 170 Freighter.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. One of Bristol’s newest stations has an official name. Bristol Brabazon, which will serve the huge eponymous development on the ...
The Bristol Brabazon took its maiden flight from Filton Airfield on 4 September 1949 The 75th anniversary of a pioneering aircraft, which laid the foundation for the development of Concorde, is being ...
The name of a new railway station has been unveiled. Bristol Brabazon station - previously known as North Filton - will serve the new Aviva Arena, which is currently being constructed on the site of ...
Two new railway stations being built near to Bristol "may well" connect directly with each other, according to the Mayor of the West of England (Weca). Work is ongoing to reopen the line between ...
The Bristol Brabazon was once Britain’s biggest plane and had the potential to transform UK aviation. It was a massive project built after World War 2 to create a luxury experience for wealthy ...
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