The station provided a service to passengers up until 14 September 1931,[1][2] mostly to Bristol via Congresbury.
In 1926 on Mondays a train would leave Wrington at 7:38 for workers needing to reach Bristol before business hours.
Competition from the direct bus service via the A38, caused a steep decline in passengers numbers.
The platform and level crossing gates remained in place into the 1970s, when the site was owned by a coal merchant.
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