Former railway water tower in Charfield
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 28 Oct 2012
Viewed from Station Road. Much of the former Charfield railway station survives, alongside the main line which is still in use (the Bristol to Gloucester line). The main station building and the station master's house are in residential use. Passenger services were withdrawn from Charfield in January 1965. Goods services ended later that year.