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English: Inisde the "covered car park" at Temple Meads railway station, Bristol, England. The first station, which was built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in the late 1830s, is the section with a lower roof and it continues beyond the wall in the centre of the picture and is now an exhibition space for a museum. The space used as a car park is an extension by Francis Fox in the 1870s. The wooden structure in the wall on the right is a disused signal box.
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