Oldland Common Halt railway station

It had platforms built of railway sleepers, and a small ticket office on the footpath that led down from the top of the cutting in which it was sited.

The line to the site of Oldland Common was reopened by the Avon Valley Railway on 6 March 1991.

This was to see the station returned to 1960s when BR Western Region controlled the line, with a chocolate and cream colour scheme.

The project saw a successful crowdfunder raise £2,500 towards restoration and repainting of the lamps into their new Western guise, installation of a replica closure poster, fixing of new totem railway and construction of a replica running in board.

The station lies adjacent to the Bristol and Bath Railway Path.