HSTEd
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If it only has to open for the tall ship festival you could always just hire a crane and forget the lifting mechanism.Massive cost to include a lifting/swinging mechanism for such a small amount of benefit (limited opening times).
Smaller pleasure craft could be served by a drop lock if necessary.
I've been nervous about derailing the thread (I almost didn't mention it at all), but the problem (as I see it) is an hourly train to Portishead is probably not very attractive, and I don't think half hourly is really enough to fully achieve the potential of the line through Clifton Down
EDIT: As for the journey time, its 18 minutes from Bristol Temple Meads to Sea Mills, it will take 7 minutes to get from Temple Meads to Parson Street before you even start down the new line to Portishead. That's something five miles from the line opposite Sea Mills, and given the low speed of the drag, it might end up a handful of minutes faster but not many.
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