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Reopening the Portishead railway line to passengers for the first time in 60 years is moving closer with the final phase of enabling works now underway, paving the way for construction to start in 2026.

Portishead Line moves closer to competition

Reopening the Portishead railway line to passengers for the first time in 60 years is moving closer with the final phase of enabling works now underway, paving the way for construction to start in 2026.

The multi-million-pound project was given the green light by the Department for Transport (DfT) back in July thanks to an over £47 million government funding boost.

The reopening of the line, which was axed in the 1960s during Beeching cuts, will slash travel times in half and help reduce road congestion.

New stations will be built at Portishead and Pill, with trains initially running hourly along the line to/from Bristol Temple Meads in 2028.

This new phase of preparatory works includes clearing vegetation and trees along sections of the disused line. Clearing the land will create the space needed to build temporary construction compounds, car parks, the two new stations, and the railway line itself.

Helen Godwin, Mayor of the West of England, said: “In a new chapter here in the West, the final enabling works are underway to move towards building two new stations and reopening the Portishead railway line.

“Working with North Somerset Council, the government, Network Rail, and GWR, this investment in new train stations at Pill and Portishead will cut congestion, give people a quicker, greener travel option, and unlock sites for much-needed new homes.

“We have secured a record £752 million from government for further transport improvements over the coming years, with an ambition for four trains per hour at stations across our growing regional rail network.”

Councillor Mike Bell, leader of North Somerset Council, said: “I know trains from Portishead have been a longtime coming, which is why it’s great to be able to announce a start to works that will pave the way for construction in 2026. It is really happening!

“When journeys to Temple Meads make a return to train timetables, the reopened Portishead to Bristol line will transform our region as 50,000 people are connected back into the rail network.

“This makes the line more than just the new stations at Portishead and Pill, because when passengers finally pull into platforms at Temple Meads, they will also be able to enjoy all the benefits of onward travel.

“These are journeys that will unlock the West and the rest of the country, whilst also creating inward and outward investment that’s key to an estimated £43m of economic growth each year.

“As always, it’s joint effort and I’d like to thank the continued support of our partners at the West of England Combined Authority, Network Rail, Department for Transport and GWR.”

The clearance works, which begin in Portishead and continue onward to Pill, follow on from comprehensive ecological works which have helped to protect local wildlife and their habitats. The works will continue to be closely monitored by qualified ecologists.

Two new railway stations have opened in the region since 2023 – Portway Park & Ride and Ashley Down – with five more in total planned including North Filton, Henbury and Charfield as part of a wider £400 million investment.

Image courtesy of Network Rail

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