Lydney Town railway station

[1] The station is located at 8 miles 75 chains from Berkeley Road, located at exactly 1 chain to the north of the station is the High Street level crossing (officially called "Lydney Town Crossing").

A footbridge was constructed in 1904 in order to reduce the delays to foot traffic.

[4] All passenger services north of Lydney Town ceased in 1929.

The passenger services from Lydney Town to Berkeley Road survived until the destruction of the Severn Railway Bridge in October 1960 when passenger services were suspended.

Lydney Town Station was then rebuilt (on a re-aligned track profile due to the amount of urban development and the widening of the High Street) and the subsequently reopened on 22 April 2001.

A 1911 RCH map of railways in the vicinity of Lydney Town