5477:. Crossing trains on the single line sections always added operational interest to the line, but many enthusiasts chose to focus on the quirky operation of trains calling at Templecombe and the light engine movements associated with them. Trains had to reverse from Templecombe station to Templecombe Junction (for southbound trains, and the reverse for northbound), requiring use of a pilot engine to assist with these manoeuvres. In at least one case, a northbound train and a southbound train, both requiring to call at Templecombe station, were timed to arrive at Templecombe Junction simultaneously. The operating procedure was for the northbound train to set back on to the southbound train at the junction, thence to be pulled into the station by the southbound train engine, with the northbound engine still on the back. After completion of station work, the entire equipage was pulled back to the junction by the northbound train engine, where the two trains were uncoupled to continue on their separate ways.
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6294:, to improve handling of the heavy train service, and by 1905 about two-thirds of the main line mileage was double track, and trains could now run throughout from Bath to Bournemouth with reasonable convenience, excepting only the awkward arrangement at Templecombe. Southbound trains calling there (to make connection into the LSWR Exeter main line) had to be hauled back to the S&D junction by a spare engine, then to continue their southward journey; the corresponding evolution in reverse was necessary for northbound trains. This complexity persisted until the final closure of the S&D line.
6217:. The S&D station sat exactly between them and while these railways remained broad gauge, connecting them, a connection was difficult. Eventually they were absorbed by the GWR, and then converted to standard gauge, and on 1 January 1878 a through connection was made, so that goods traffic exchange was now possible, and GWR passenger trains could run throughout from Yatton to Witham, through the S&D station. They did not make calls there until 1 October 1934, and ceased to do so when the S&D Wells branch closed in 1951.
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6880:, and restore it for use as an information office and operating base, although track will be re-laid (possibly towards Wellow) as part of the route reopening. The New S&D also started restoring Spetisbury station in Dorset in cooperation with Dorset County Council; this was to echo the role of Midford but with the addition of refreshment facilities. However, the Spetisbury group is now independent, see below.
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6876:, capacity restraints on the existing railway network and inefficiency in other forms of transport. Their intention is to buy up stretches of trackbed and buildings, as well as lobbying local and national government and encouraging restoration work along the line. They aim to present a document 'The Case for a New S&D' soon. The first step is the purchase of the site of
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S&YR station. The S&YR provided a track from the point of junction back to their station, and DCR trains arriving from Cole had to reverse from the junction to the S&YR station. It is unlikely at this early date that through running (without calling at
Templecombe) was contemplated, and the DCR spur probably did not connect directly into the S&YR main line.
6255:. The new line ran alongside the Wimborne line for the first two miles to Corfe Mullen and the cut-off carried its first goods traffic on 14 December 1885, and was fully brought into use on 1 November 1886. It is not clear why the ten-month delay took place, but it may be connected with objections from the town of Wimborne at the obvious loss of train services.
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5930:, and when a railway from London to Dorchester was being planned, no importance was attached to the coastal area. Later as the town grew many of its wealthier inhabitants blocked the coming of the railway as they felt it would spoil the exclusivity of the town by allowing access to tourists from all classes. Accordingly, the railway from
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and the new line diverged half a mile or so north of the S&YR line, passing under it by a bridge. The S&D Templecombe station was provided between the new junction and the S&YR bridge. The opening of
Sturminster Newton station prompted the renaming of the Sturminster Marshall station to Bailey Gate (after the adjacent
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There were thirteen long-distance trains handled over the S&D, all but one of them with
Bournemouth as their southern terminal. The exception ran to Sidmouth and Exmouth, leaving the S&D at Templecombe; in later years it ran from Cleethorpes, forming an interesting coast-to-coast service. The
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The S&D's domestic train service was not fast, and except on summer
Saturdays, there were a handful of stopping services, several of them running from Bath to Templecombe and from Templecombe to Bournemouth separately, and even the through stopping trains waited for some time at Templecombe. Some
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on the canal's towpath in 1815. The S&DR purchased the waterway, filled in the canal, removed the tramway and built its railway along the route. This greatly reduced the cost and time of construction and provided a mostly level course, but forced the railway to follow the sharply-curved course of
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Railway's line. The DCR trains used the
Salisbury & Yeovil Railway station on the main line. The difference in levels between the two lines and the availability of land induced the company to make the physical connection facing towards Salisbury and London, and the junction was to the east of the
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access to the Dorset
Central Railway and the South Coast. Parliamentary powers were sought and the standard gauge was specified, but pressure from the broad gauge B&ER – who feared loss of the feeder traffic from the line it had supported – led to a requirement to lay broad gauge and to
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Seeing that its northwards destiny could best be served by an alliance with the
Somerset Central Railway, it obtained powers to extend to Cole and join that railway there, and it opened part of this route, from Templecombe to Cole on 3 February 1862, the same day that the Somerset company opened its
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was crossed. There was an awkward layout there, requiring through trains to reverse along a spur between the S&D main line and the east-west LSWR main line. The full journey time for ordinary passenger trains was typically four hours, although the limited stop holiday expresses managed it in two
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For many years, right up to 1959, a
Midland design of 4-4-0 Class 2P was the mainstay of the express passenger traffic, with variations of 3F 0-6-0 freight tender engine and 0-6-0T tank engines. A revolutionary change took place when the Midland built a small fleet of 2-8-0 tender engines to handle
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Intermediate stations between the point of junction at
Templecombe and Blandford were Templecombe (S&DR station), Henstridge, Stalbridge, Sturminster Newton, Shillingstone and Blandford. The original connection from Cole to the Salisbury & Yeovil Railway (S&YR) had faced towards London,
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had been an objective. It traversed a sparsely populated area, and when the marine connection ceased, only
Glastonbury and Street in the centre of the route contributed any worthwhile income. There had been other, shorter branches, but these too generated very little traffic and they had all closed
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documentary, entitled "Branch Line Railway", first broadcast in March 1963. Starting at Evercreech Junction, Betjeman travelled the 24-mile stretch to Highbridge and Burnham-on-Sea, making a plea for this branch line to be spared by Dr. Beeching. The black-and-white film was issued on video by BBC
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Six trains a day ran on the Highbridge line from Burnham-on-Sea to Evercreech Junction taking about 70 minutes for the 24 miles – two morning trains continued to Templecombe. A seventh train ran as the last of the day from Burnham-on-Sea to Wells, and the first train of the day in the reverse
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at Foxcote, near Radstock took place on 7 August 1876, within a month of the formal takeover of responsibilities, and must have brought home to the parent companies the urgency of their intervening to bring things into good order. Operation of the complex stretches of single line had been done by
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The completion of the line to Bath brought a further massive traffic increase, but the financial burden of the loans taken to build the Bath extension weighed the little company down even more, and it soon became clear that even day-to-day operating expenses could not be met. Atthill describes the
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was obtained on 21 August 1871 which included running powers for the last half mile into Bath over the Midland's line, and the use of their Bath station at Queen Square. The terrain was quite different from the previous ground covered, and engineers had to build many tunnels and viaducts. The line
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This was inconvenient for the town of Poole, and the LSWR interest built a railway to reach Poole itself from Broadstone, opening on 2 December 1872, and through a daughter company from Poole to Bournemouth on 15 June 1874. The Bournemouth station eventually became Bournemouth West. Somerset &
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The line began to decline in use from the 1950s onwards. In 1951, the branch from Glastonbury to Wells was closed. In December 1952, passenger services were withdrawn on the branch from Edington Junction to Bridgwater (Edington Junction being renamed 'Edington Burtle'); followed by closure of the
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In the final few years, GWR Collett 0-6-0 tender locomotives in the 22XX class handled all of the Highbridge branch work, and LMS standard Jinty types dealt with the shunting duties. The LMS 4F 0-6-0 tender locomotives worked some trains down from Bath—they were commonplace on the Bath to Bristol
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Alfred Whitaker, the S&D locomotive engineer, developed a mechanical apparatus; part of this fitted to the locomotive cabside consisted of jaws which caught a loop on a pouch containing the token; the pouch was held at the lineside in a special delivery holder. The token to be given up by the
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Templecombe had suddenly become the most important interchange point on the system, and trains from Wimborne needed convenient access to a station. The company provided its own "Lower" station on the direct north–south line a little north of the S&YR line on the east of its own line. S&DR
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2-10-0s, which were designed as heavy freight locomotives, were transferred to Bath locomotive depot, in an attempt to reduce the preponderance of double-heading required on the majority of trains between Bath and Evercreech Junction on account of the steep gradients encountered on either side of
6455:", the last steam engine to be built by British Railways. These locomotives proved ideal for the S&D, delivering considerable power, good steaming, and high adhesion. These heavy freight locomotives had relatively small wheels, and were not designed to run with passenger trains, but with the
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On summer Saturdays, the line continued to carry a very heavy traffic of long-distance trains, from northern towns to Bournemouth and back. The traditional nature of the operation of the route was reflected in the fact that most of the originating towns were on the former Midland Railway system,
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as its western terminus, but had decided that the difficulties of constructing a route were too great. However the Bridgwater Railway Company made the connection from Edington Road, renamed Edington Junction, to Bridgwater, opening the seven mile line on 21 July 1890; there was one intermediate
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This arrangement could hardly continue, but the topography of the village was challenging. The solution eventually adopted was to construct a new west-facing connection entering directly into the S&YR station. Because of the height difference it made its junction with the DCR main line some
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The S&DJR started before the railway network in England had settled down, and both local and strategic aspirations structured the line's earliest days. Work has now started to restore some remnants of the line to working condition, notably at Midsomer Norton in Somerset and Shillingstone in
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Closure scheduled for 3 January 1966 was deferred when one of the road operators withdrew his application for a licence to provide some of the alternative road services, and an emergency service was introduced on that date instead. This reduced the number of trains departing Bath to four a day
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Despite the Labour government elected in 1964 promising no further major railway cutbacks, an active campaign to save the line was lost when on 6 September 1965, the closure consent covering most of the S&D and the line to Bristol via Mangotsfield was issued. Tom Fraser was the Minister of
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berthed alongside at the point where the adjacent part of the slip was at a suitable height. Rails were laid on the slip, and single wagons were worked down to the steamers using a wire rope; passengers, however, walked to a platform at Burnham station nearby. In both cases the arrangement was
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materialised. The LSWR allowed through passenger trains to run over their line between Wimborne and Poole, reversing at Wimborne. The Somerset and Dorset company therefore operated trains from Burnham to Poole and on the branch to Wells. At this time Poole station was on the western side of
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The last train of the day from Bournemouth to Templecombe terminated there at the lower platform instead of reversing into the Upper station. A summer Sunday evening train started from the Lower Platform and ran to Bournemouth Central, but there were only one or two trains on Sundays.
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The Somerset Central Railway opened on 28 August 1854 from Glastonbury to Highbridge Wharf. Glastonbury was then an important manufacturing town, but its location made the transport of goods difficult. Coastal shipping was still dominant for transport and the Bristol Channel ports of
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branch on 1 October 1954. The short section of branch-line from Highbridge to Burnham-on-Sea closed to regular services in 1951, though through specials continued to use the line until September 1962. Highbridge was the new branch terminus and was renamed several times, becoming:
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Things improved considerably when the Joint ownership started, and the Midland Railway provided more powerful and reliable traction. Even so, the Midland Railway's policy of building small engines was spectacularly unsuitable for the heavy gradients and heavy loads of the S&D.
6868:, has been set up with the aim of restoring the line between Bournemouth and Bath, along with key branch lines, as a commercially viable railway running freight and commuter services (with provision for heritage services too). The group was formed 6 March 2009 as a reaction to
6194:(as it was now called) would no longer be hampered by shortage of money. The Midland Railway and the LSWR set up a joint committee, and divided up responsibilities so that the Midland was in charge of motive power, and the LSWR provided the infrastructure and rolling stock.
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the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust operated a museum of historical items and rolling stock originating from the S&D. As of summer 2021, the stock and artefacts are being relocated owing to the Trust having been served with a Notice to Quit the site in February 2020.
5950:. There was a branch to the west of Holes Bay from Poole Junction (now Hamworthy) to a station called Poole, situated to the west of the bridge over the inlet. This was the "Poole" station that Somerset & Dorset trains reached over LSWR tracks, reversing at Wimborne.
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Serving only a string of medium-sized market towns between its extremities, the S&D generated a modest internal traffic, and had daunting operational costs, due to the difficulty of its main line. Its strategic significance was as part of a through route between the
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The main line was single from Bath Junction to Midford (inclusive), from Templecombe Junction to Blandford with crossing places at Stalbridge, Sturminster Newton, Shillingstone and Stourpaine, and from Corfe Mullen to both Wimborne Junction and Broadstone Junction.
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to ensure that only one token could be out of the instruments for any one section at a time. The tokens had to be handed to the driver of every train by the signalman, and in the case of express trains, this meant slowing to walking pace to secure the handover.
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At Wells, two other railways, originally independent, had approached the S&D station there (Priory Road). The East Somerset line from Witham led in from the east, and had a station opposite the S&D station. The Bristol & Exeter operated branch from
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The Dorset Central Railway had started with higher ambitions than the Somerset line. Its promoters had originally intended a connection to the north via Bath, but their actual railway started more modestly. It opened on 1 November 1860 from the LSWR station at
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could be joined, giving the yearned-for access to the South Coast towns, but by now the Somerset Central thought that joining up with the Dorset Central Railway would be a more cost-effective option. Wells therefore was a branch line only, with the station at
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they were easily able to reach, and perhaps exceed, the 70 mph line speed limit on the better, downhill parts of the route. After a review of the velocities of the reciprocating masses and coupling rods, a 60 mph maximum speed was urgently imposed.
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Dorset trains transferred from the Hamworthy station to the new Poole station immediately, and extended to Bournemouth as soon as the extension was opened. They still had to reverse at Wimborne, as the Corfe Mullen connection did not materialise until 1885.
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No. 4 six-wheel first, built in 1886, is preserved at Washford on the West Somerset Railway and is currently operational in S&DJR livery and owned by Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust. It was grounded at Templecombe and was preserved from the site in
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to Bath to join up with the Midland Railway. This new line provided a through route for traffic between the Midlands and North of England, and the South Coast. It produced a substantial increase in traffic, but too late to save the company, which went into
7387:(CIC) which has been clearing and improving the station site at Spetisbury, Dorset,with a long-term objective of creating a small railway heritage centre. Originally part of the 'New S&D' referred to above, the group subsequently became independent.
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holiday trains otherwise avoided Templecombe, and many ran non-stop from Bath to Poole taking two and a half hours from Bath to Bournemouth. The northern terminals were mainly on the former Midland Railway system, with Bradford in the lead, although the
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The route remained almost entirely steam-worked until closure, though some diesel multiple units ran over the line on a couple of excursions only in the final years. After closure, diesels worked demolition trains, and some diesel workings operated to
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Summer Saturdays increased this traffic immensely over the domestic business; holidaymakers returning home wanted to leave Bournemouth in the morning, but the southbound arrivals travelled later in the day (having left northern towns in the morning).
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Absolute Block working, but without any form of physical train staff (supplemented by telegraphic train orders issued from an office at Glastonbury), so the LSWR set about replacing this by the Electric Train Tablet method of single-line control.
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Bath goods yard 20 November 1929 3.25. An S & D locomotive 2-8-0 no 89 ran out of control from the Combe Down tunnel when the crew were overcome by fumes. The loco crashed into the goods yard at Green Park Station killing the driver and two
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At some later date, it became obvious that the S&D station to the east of its main line was almost useless, as nearly all trains called at the main (Upper) station to make connections. The Lower station was closed and a short platform,
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The Wells to Glastonbury line saw six trains each way daily, and the Bridgwater branch had eight trains each way (plus one Wednesdays only down train) daily. These more or less connected with trains for Evercreech at Edington Junction.
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The line from Glastonbury to Cole opened on 3 February 1862 and mixed gauge track was laid, although the required connection to the Wilts Somerset & Weymouth was never opened. Glastonbury to Highbridge and Burnham was converted to
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The success of Highbridge Wharf for goods traffic encouraged ideas of expanding passenger traffic across the Bristol Channel, and on 3 May 1858 the Somerset Central Railway opened an extension from Highbridge to a new passenger
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The purchase price was generous, being calculated by the Midland and LSWR as much to exclude the GWR and B&ER from Bournemouth as anything else, and the rental income enabled the S&DR company to pay its shareholders
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Highbridge Wharf became a hive of activity, and at this early date coastal shipping was still an important means of transporting goods. To reach South Coast destinations the ships had a difficult and hazardous passage round
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The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway came into existence on 1 November 1875. It was formed when the Somerset & Dorset Railway ran into unmanageable financial difficulties and they leased the line for 999 years to the
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Transport at the time. That consent was followed by another for Broadstone station and Creekmoor Halt as these stops had also been served by another passenger service, though that had already been withdrawn.
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Cole was no destination in itself, but was the agreed point of meeting up with the Dorset Central Railway. The important town of Bruton lay nearby, but its topography made a closer approach difficult. The
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5914:, was provided on the west side of the main line, adjacent to the main road. There were no facilities on it, and only the last train from Bournemouth and certain other very early or late trains used it.
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2-10-0 locomotives were transferred to the line for the duration of the summer timetable period (roughly June to September) to work on the heaviest passenger trains. They included (in 1962) No. 92220 "
5199:. When this failed to materialise, the company, which was already in dire financial straits, decided to gamble everything on one last desperate bid for increased traffic, and built an extension from
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The fame of the Somerset & Dorset line reached its peak in the first years of the 1960s, just before final closure as part of the nationwide reduction of railway services, usually called the
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sections, but on summer Saturdays it managed to handle a considerable volume of holiday trains, when it seemed every possible locomotive was drafted into service to handle heavy trains requiring
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was important, and would not think well of the half mile walk between the two stations. To accommodate those passengers, the S&YR operated a shuttle train service between the two stations.
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The Somerset Central Railway and the northern part of the Dorset Central Railway were worked as a single unit from the beginning, and on 1 September 1862 the two railways were amalgamated by
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The Trust was originally set up as the Somerset & Dorset Circle in late 1965 - before the line closed. In 1970, the Trust acquired S&D 7F locomotive No. 53808 from Woodham Brothers'
6762:. The collision occurred when the tram locomotive stalled on the Eclipse level crossing on the SD&JR branch further towards Glastonbury.The locomotive was cut up into pieces and removed.
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Initial results were encouraging, and the original objective of the railway, to give Glastonbury access to the maritime and railway transport links at Highbridge, was successfully achieved.
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station at Cossington and a Halt at Bawdrip. From that time, there was a viable passenger transit from Bridgwater to London via Templecombe, in competition with the GWR route via Bristol.
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distance to the north at a new junction. The east-facing connection to the S&YR line was severed, although the spur was retained as a siding connected at the Templecombe S&DR end.
5517:'s main line. It soon saw that a longer connection southwards was useful, and made an alliance with the Dorset Central Railway, and built an easterly line to join that railway at Cole.
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Highbridge was chosen as the destination because a route to Bridgwater would have been much more challenging technically, because of high ground to the east of Bridgwater itself. The
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Masbury summit. For the same reason, during the summer months the native S&D class 7F 2-8-0s were also pressed into service to assist, or to handle lighter trains on their own.
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The Somerset and Dorset Railway (S&D) was created in 1862, as an amalgamation of the Somerset Central Railway and the Dorset Central Railway. By the following year, it ran from
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in the 80XXX series; these had one disadvantage, in that the water tanks extended along the cabside and this prevented the fitting of the Whitaker tablet exchange mechanism there.
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and the north. Heavy summer holiday passenger traffic and healthy through freight business was the result, but the long and difficult main line was always very expensive to run.
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In 1889 and 1891 the Midland Railway and the LSWR bought out nearly all of the stock of the original S&D shareholders, so that they finally became joint owners of the line.
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had been bought by the friendly B&ER, and by arrangement with them the canal was closed and the railway built partly on the course of the canal, reducing construction cost.
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line that were not supported by S&D connectional arrangements. The early possibility of making a fast Bridgwater to Waterloo journey via Templecombe had vanished by 1938.
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trains ran from Highbridge to Templecombe, and a few of the trains started from Bristol, reversing at Bath. (All these comments apply "and vice versa" wherever appropriate.)
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5744:. The Blandford station at this time was south of the river Stour, at the hamlet of Blandford St. Mary, until later amalgamation, when the bridge was built over the river.
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Braysdown Accident. On 29 July 1936, the crew of an empty colliery wagon train at Foxcote mistakenly abandoned their engine. The wagons were derailed, but no one injured.
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Letter from the Ministry of Transport to the Secretary of the British Railways Board, 17 September 1965. Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust archive ref. WSHSD_2019_5_7.
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Letter from the Ministry of Transport to the Secretary of the British Railways Board, 6 September 1965. Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust archive ref. WSHSD_2019_5_6.
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6787:. It operates a one-mile section of line on the original trackbed heading south from Midsomer Norton towards Chilcompton. Public trains ran every two weeks in 2019.
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The early locomotive fleet was bought in from suppliers, and as the company was always in financial difficulties, the stock was never to the highest specification.
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The main line transit from Bath to Bournemouth was still hampered by the necessity of reversing at Wimborne, and the joint companies built a new cut-off line from
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However the remaining single line sections proved a serious delaying factor for the traffic. Safety on single line sections was secured by every train carrying a
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and industrial centre of Bristol had been the northerly magnet, but in the intervening years other railways had interposed themselves. But the Midland Railway's
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No. 98 third, built in 1894 and No. 114 third are both preserved in an unrestored condition, both in original S&DJR livery and with original lettering too.
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at the B&ER station. There were goods facilities at Highbridge Wharf, to the west of the B&ER line. The line was worked operationally by the B&ER.
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This system enabled token exchanges to take place at 40 mph, and considerably accelerated the handling of through trains at single line crossing places.
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No . 9 Brake Van, was in a field at Highbridge and was recovered by the SDRT around October 2001, it was faintly marked 'Wells Branch', 'S D J R' and 'No 9'.
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series—with Walschaerts valve gear and the greatest tractive effort ever delivered by a Derby locomotive, with the exception of the "Lickey Banker" 0-10-0.
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The nominally independent Bridgwater Railway had a working arrangement with the LSWR and the line was operated from the outset by the S&D. After the
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awkward and inconvenient, and the anticipated traffic growth never materialised, and the Burnham Pier, which had cost £20,000, was a financial failure.
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had never taken place. These trains brought unusual traffic combinations to the route, and the home locomotive fleet was augmented by strangers such as
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The impetus now however was the south-easterly link with the Dorset Central Railway, and parliamentary powers were sought for the extension to Cole.
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direction also ran from Wells to Burnham-on-Sea. In addition there were eleven daily trains in summer between Highbridge and Burnham-on-Sea only.
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gate) to avoid confusion. At Blandford, a new station was built, situated more conveniently to the town, and the earlier DCR station south of the
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the original main line and its eastward extension, running from Highbridge to Templecombe (the junction with the Salisbury & Yeovil Railway);
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No. 2 four-wheel first, was grounded at West Huntspill but was broken up by the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust for spares around March 1994.
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The origins of the Somerset & Dorset Railway lay with two separate companies, which built sections of line, each with their own ambitions.
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Stopping trains took the best part of four hours for the Bath to Bournemouth journey. In July 1938 stopping trains left Bath Queen Square at
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to the Southern Counties, and taking agricultural produce back to feed the industrial population in South Wales, using shipping across the
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The trackbed from Steanbow Crossing to Cock Mill Crossing, between the sites of Pylle and West Pennard stations, crosses the site of the
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The new company opened the missing link from Blandford to Templecombe on 31 August 1863, and now the original dream of a link from the
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ran to and from Manchester. Two southbound trains and one northbound train started on Friday night and ran through the small hours.
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of branch lines was in full swing elsewhere, but their relatively low power made them impractical for the steeply graded route.
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has been fully preserved. With road access gained over the former railway bridges, in the former goods yard and approach roads
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Locomotive and rolling stock on the Somerset and Dorset was largely defined by those running the line, the 5 main phases were:
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had reached Bath in 1869, so the S&DR decided to head for that destination. This had the advantage also of crossing the
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Completion was swift, despite a break in construction when a contractor had financial problems. It opened on 20 July 1874.
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Its attractions were its quirky individuality, its varied scenery (captured particularly by the photographs and pioneering
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on the South Coast. It was anticipated that substantial traffic would be attracted to this cross-country link between the
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to Bournemouth West, reversing at Bath Green Park. Local freight on the route survived in adequate volumes, although the
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collided with an Eclipse narrow gauge diesel locomotive crossing on the level and left the track, ending up in the
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A section from the GWR main line at Highbridge to Bason Bridge remained opened to allow milk trains to access the
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The connections at Templecombe were poor, and this probably reflects timetable improvements over the years on the
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was steep, with a ruling gradient of 1 in 50. The summit, in the Mendip Hills, was 811 feet above sea level. (247
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site because it exposes approximately 135 metres (443 ft) of strata representing the middle and upper Lower
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and functions as an internal road within the festival site. There are gates at both points where it crosses the
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1 in 50 between Bath and Midford, Radstock and summit of Mendip Hills, and summit of Mendip Hills and Evercreech
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Aside from that, the new management consolidated the links with mineral extraction interests near the line.
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Section of a four-wheel passenger brake has also been preserved by the Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust.
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was opened on 15 March 1859. This had originally been planned to be part of a main line extension towards
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and the South Coast, by connecting with the Midland Railway at Bath. The Midland Railway linked Bath to
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The branch line from Highbridge to Evercreech Junction had been the original main line, when attracting
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The main line was still active, carrying local passenger trains and a daily long-distance train, the
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21:00 (to Evercreech Junction, continuing to Wincanton on Wednesdays and Templecombe on Saturdays)
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and the LSWR (the two railways whose networks it joined at either end), and this was confirmed by
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Somerset Central Railway and Dorset Central Railway amalgamate to form Somerset and Dorset Railway
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were obvious candidates, but in August 1875 a 999-year lease was abruptly agreed jointly to the
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passengers had their own station, but the through traffic from Glastonbury and Highbridge to
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and the LSWR, and was renamed the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR). After the
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via Bristol Temple Meads to Bournemouth semi-fast, 2 hours 35 minutes Bath to Bournemouth)
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After the decision to close the S&DJR in 1966, a connection was made to the west of
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A short section of the former railway forms the North Dorset Trailway, a multi-use
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terminus station saw S&D trains in the last months starting from and ending at
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The original Somerset Central Railway company had considered the important town of
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The company realised that the game was up, and sought purchasers. The GWR and the
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The Somerset Central Railway started out as a local railway line designed to give
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from the south. For the summer seasons of 1960, 1961 and 1962 a small number of
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the Highbridge Wharf extension and the Burnham extension at the western end;
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was becoming ever more uneconomic to work and so coal traffic had dwindled.
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in Dorset. From Wimborne, the S&D trains could use a line owned by the
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train was correspondingly caught by a catcher fixed at the lineside.
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With the lease to two very powerful companies, the operation of the
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creamery. In the months before closure, goods trains loaded with
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The Somerset and Dorset — An English Cross Country Railway
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houses a series of small businesses and a twice-weekly market.
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6179:%, a considerable income in those years of very low inflation.
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5793:
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180:
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has been preserved but a similar locomotive is operational at
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with the GWR main line. This allowed trains on the former GWR
6493:
The 1938 Bradshaw gives a good snapshot of the train service:
5697:(GWR) system, but the Somerset Central wanted to have through
9390:
Somerset and Dorset Railway Heritage Trust at Midsomer Norton
8679:"The New Somerset and Dorset Railway – Official website"
8244:(reprint ed.). Newton Abbot: David & Charles. 1969.
7542:
7499:
6631:
A further small closure affecting the S&D in 1965 of the
6002:
the railway followed the route of the Radstock branch of the
5991:
5962:
5719:
5657:
5378:
5144:. Strictly speaking, the main line ran from Bath Junction to
6790:
5465:
Much of the S&D was single track, but the main line was
5453:
There was only one intermediate connection on the route, at
8268:. Locomotion Papers, LP132. Headington: The Oakwood Press.
6766:
5939:
5641:
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services—and the Western Region drafted in green liveried
5853:, at the location that ultimately became Hamworthy Goods.
5669:. It too was broad gauge, and one intermediate station at
9389:
9370:
Google map showing route of Somerset & Dorset Railway
8390:. Vol. 1. Redruth: Atlantic Books. pp. 26, 44.
8308:"Lets Imagine – A Branch Line Railway with John Betjeman"
7359:
was bought and retained by Bath Council as part of their
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trains and aims to restore the line between the sites of
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4324:
4316:
4309:
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Sections of the line are being restored. These include:
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section to Cole. There was one intermediate station, at
5324:
Freight in the 1960s was largely in the hands of Fowler
11419:
York, Hull and East and West Yorkshire Junction Railway
9220:
Daniels, Gerald David; Dench, Leslie Alan (May 1973) .
6073:
Bath extension project as an act of financial suicide.
9374:
6859:
5652:
At the eastern end, a branch to the important city of
7375:
to Sustrans. The section was opened on 6 April 2013.
6838:
6397:
4-6-2 locomotives were a common sight. The heavier
6331:
Locomotives of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
432:
811 ft (247 m) between Binegar and Masbury
350:
180 miles 62 chains (290.9 km) (1925)
342:
105 miles 45 chains (169.9 km) (1925)
11331:
Highclere, Kingsclere and Basingstoke Light Railway
9464:
9313:
Country Railway Routes: Bath to Evercreech Junction
8151:"Looking back: Fifteen dead in Radstock rail crash"
6689:to traverse a short spur through Radstock North to
5576:, as a feeder to the B&ER, and had stations at
1009:
1001:
994:
11257:Docklands Light Railway extension to Dagenham Dock
9799:Rail infrastructure projects in the United Kingdom
8951:"Sentinel Steam Loco 7109: What is Sentinel 7109?"
8028:
7448:
7343:with plans to continue a further 5km northwest to
6393:After nationalisation in 1948 the Southern Region
4076:
4068:
4061:
486:This diagram shows the maximum extent of the line.
9155:The Railways of Great Britain: A Historical Atlas
6067:
6006:which was little used and had been replaced by a
5266:
5220:, joint ownership of the S&DJR passed to the
4386:
4378:
4371:
250:Highbridge Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Works;
11593:
11414:York and North Midland Railway (Leeds Extension)
7906:"150 Years of the Somerset & Dorset Railway"
7589:SDJR No. 4 First Class Coach at Washford on the
7198:
6887:
6324:
5509:transport access for manufactured goods, to the
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8412:"The Somerset & Dorset Railway - Accidents"
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6883:
6847:. The locomotive returned to steam in 1987. At
6651:and dismantled. Three short sections survived:
6261:
5640:(274 m) long, sloping down at 1 in 21 into the
4693:
4685:
4678:
9869:West Midlands Metro extension to Brierley Hill
8181:"Train tragedy of 1876 recorded by local poet"
8128:. Newbury: Countryside Books. pp. 48–60.
6060:. The original Evercreech station was renamed
5917:
5801:Formation of the Somerset & Dorset Railway
11346:Lancashire, Derbyshire and East Coast Railway
11326:Headcorn and Maidstone Junction Light Railway
9784:
9450:
9311:Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (November 1998).
9310:
9291:
8060:, Stephen Austin, Ian Allan Publishing, 1999.
7874:"Somerset & Dorset last summer Saturdays"
7378:
5538:and Highbridge were about 18 miles away. The
5410:to Wincanton and Blandford, joining the LSWR
4858:
4850:
4843:
4094:
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462:
9292:Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (January 1992).
9219:
8948:
8436:
8220:
8218:
7934:
7755:
6781:Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust
6775:Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust
6153:Somerset and Dorset Railway Leasing Act 1876
6083:Somerset and Dorset Railway Leasing Act 1876
5868:
5702:make a junction with the Wilts Somerset and
5473:to Templecombe, and from Blandford Forum to
3789:
3781:
3774:
3377:
3369:
1335:Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust
327:Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust
8738:(125). Morton Media Group: 9. 11 June 2009.
7704:
7702:
7661:
7596:Four ex-S&DJR carriages have survived:
7406:
6466:were trialled on the route about 1959 when
5500:
5167:despite protests from the local community.
3300:
3292:
706:
698:
66:of quality, and to make it neutral in tone.
11637:Closed railway lines in South West England
11388:Robertsbridge & Pevensey Light Railway
9791:
9777:
9457:
9443:
8776:"Welcome to North Dorset Trailway Network"
8734:"Appeal to buy Midford station launched".
8381:
8379:
8229:Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies
7760:. Hersham, Surrey: Ian Allan. p. 68.
7694:Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies
7657:
7655:
7580:
6523:14:50 (to Templecombe; 15:00 on Saturdays)
5382:The Somerset & Dorset system from 1890
4142:
4134:
469:
455:
9285:Railway Correspondence and Travel Society
8215:
7845:
6791:The North Dorset Railway at Shillingstone
6301:for each single line; instruments at the
6285:
5938:cut inland to pass through the important
5725:
4564:
4556:
4261:
4253:
688:
680:
82:Learn how and when to remove this message
11288:Oxford-Bletchley/Bedford Electrification
8258:
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7899:
7897:
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7669:. Oxford Publishing Company. p. 1.
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6767:Restoration, renovation and preservation
6587:
6477:
6419:
6416:View northward at Masbury Summit in 1959
6411:
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5377:
3341:
3333:
647:
639:
488:All distances and timings are cumulative
11267:Didcot, Newbury and Southampton Railway
9523:(fast services principal stations only)
9430:The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
9278:
9269:
9200:
8629:. Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust.
8385:
8376:
8358:"Historical East Huntspill in Somerset"
8284:
8282:
8148:
8095:
7852:. David & Charles. pp. 28–30.
7652:
7390:
7350:
6795:The North Dorset Railway (formerly the
6670:tipped at the construction site of the
6386:the heaviest freight trains—the unique
5966:The Somerset and Dorset Railway in 1875
5922:In the first half of the 19th century,
5827:the separate portion from Blandford to
5406:and entering the catchment area of the
3359:
3351:
1582:
1574:
14:
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9329:
9272:The Somerset & Dorset Then and Now
9255:. Bath: Millstream Books. p. 47.
9250:
8451:from the original on 24 September 2015
7984:from the original on 12 September 2016
7978:"Somerset Central Railway (S&DJR)"
7922:from the original on 11 September 2015
7880:from the original on 25 September 2015
7849:Paul Atterbury's Lost Railway Journeys
6185:
5362:branch trains were latterly worked by
3161:
3153:
2557:
2549:
2427:
2419:
1564:
1556:
11642:Railway companies established in 1875
11242:Cranbrook and Tenterden Light Railway
11216:Bordesley to Birmingham Curzon Street
11192:
10039:
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9808:
9772:
9438:
9407:"Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway"
9375:The Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust
9178:
8834:. The North Dorset Trailway Network.
8752:. New Somerset & Dorset Railway.
8305:
8161:from the original on 19 December 2015
8123:
8114:
8038:Research records (formerly PastScape)
8004:"Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway"
7903:
7892:
7640:
7638:
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7634:
7632:
5957:
5386:The S&D main line ran south from
4467:
4459:
3741:
3733:
3461:
3453:
490:from Bath Green Park railway station.
11576:
11309:Heathrow Airport transport proposals
10220:Heathrow Airport transport proposals
9809:
9152:
9135:from the original on 20 January 2021
9105:from the original on 20 January 2021
9009:from the original on 20 January 2021
8957:from the original on 13 October 2013
8894:from the original on 26 January 2013
8812:from the original on 8 February 2013
8581:from the original on 4 February 2013
8364:from the original on 2 February 2014
8279:
8100:. Newton Abbott: David and Charles.
7827:from the original on 20 January 2021
7355:The section from Bath Green Park to
6674:to enable it to progress across the
6278:ownership of the line passed to the
5687:Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway
5662:Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth Railway
5222:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
3629:
3621:
2655:
2647:
292:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
153:London, Midland and Scottish Railway
31:
11247:Cromarty and Dingwall Light Railway
10285:Oxford, Witney and Fairford Railway
10270:North and West London Light Railway
8832:"The North Dorset Trailway Network"
8685:from the original on 21 August 2010
8077:from the original on 5 January 2016
8058:Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
7335:. The trail currently extends from
6860:The New Somerset and Dorset Railway
6606:Southern Region of British Railways
5679:
1686:
1678:
329:have relaid 1 mile of line to date)
24:
11226:Central Line extension to Richmond
11221:Cardiff to Swansea electrification
9172:
8930:from the original on 19 March 2009
8681:. Somersetanddorsetrailway.co.uk.
8555:from the original on 14 March 2015
7629:
7525:
7482:
6687:Bristol and North Somerset Railway
6610:Western Region of British Railways
6473:
6395:Battle of Britain and West Country
5835:
5740:, to the important market town of
5730:
4485:
4477:
4034:Southampton and Dorchester Railway
3523:
3114:
1257:Bristol and North Somerset Railway
1234:
1026:Bristol and North Somerset Railway
595:
25:
11653:
11602:Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
10313:Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
10245:Western Rail Approach to Heathrow
9405:Platform 14 Ltd (27 April 2008).
9339:
9125:"S&DJR Wells Brake Van No. 9"
8868:from the original on 14 July 2014
8756:from the original on 2 March 2013
8607:from the original on 4 March 2016
8551:. Shillingstone Railway Project.
8360:. East Huntspill Parish Council.
8320:from the original on 9 March 2019
8242:Bradshaws July 1938 Railway Guide
8231:. Partick Stephens Ltd. Page 179.
8209:, (Third edition), Newton Abbot:
8149:Norbury, s. G. (10 August 2015).
8010:from the original on 4 March 2016
7953:The Somerset & Dorset Railway
7788:from the original on 4 March 2016
7696:. Patrick Stephens Ltd. Page 237.
6839:Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust
6592:Evercreech Junction after closure
6433:4-6-0s in the 73XXX series, with
5976:Mangotsfield and Bath Branch Line
5094:Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
4834:
3143:
3135:
1656:
1349:
1190:
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896:
869:
764:Mangotsfield and Bath branch line
738:
478:Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
97:Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway
11575:
11566:
11565:
11556:
11555:
11231:Central Line Extension to Denham
10346:Swansea Bay and West Wales Metro
10252:Leicester–Burton upon Trent line
9530:
9400:S&DJR Photographic Route Map
8949:Andy Chapman (17 October 1964).
8838:from the original on 17 May 2014
8786:from the original on 8 June 2020
8715:from the original on 8 July 2011
8633:from the original on 3 July 2012
8437:E. Woodhouse (8 December 1936).
7813:. Author House. pp. 17–18.
7737:from the original on 26 May 2017
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6831:south of Templecombe – the
6401:4-6-2 was not used on the line.
6101:Parliament of the United Kingdom
6094:
5689:had been opened in 1856, giving
5492:London and South Western Railway
5394:, at one time the centre of the
5185:London and South Western Railway
5150:London and South Western Railway
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111:
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11607:British joint railway companies
11304:Hebridean Light Railway Company
9753:Swindon & Cricklade Railway
9466:Railway lines in the South West
9203:The Somerset and Dorset Railway
9117:
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8549:"Shillingstone Railway Project"
8541:
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8234:
8205:Thomas, David St John, (1966).
8199:
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8034:"Burnham-on-Sea Pier (617573)"
8022:
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7866:
7731:"North Somerset Heritage Trust"
7575:Midsomer Norton railway station
7449:Preserved S&DJR locomotives
7437:. Both formations are of early
7152:
7030:
7023:
6994:
6949:
6942:
6866:New Somerset and Dorset Railway
6599:Highbridge & Burnham-on-Sea
6570:
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27:Disused railway line in England
11368:North Holderness Light Railway
11167:Wisbech and March Bramley Line
10796:Leeds Bradford Airport Parkway
8780:www.northdorsettrailway.org.uk
8071:"Templecombe Junction Railway"
7839:
7800:
7774:
7749:
7723:
7646:The Railway Year Book for 1926
7424:Geological Conservation Review
7267:
7049:
6339:Somerset and Dorset, 1863–1875
6068:Financial exhaustion and lease
6032:Intermediate stations were at
5771:
5606:
5390:(later renamed Green Park) to
5267:The S&D in the early 1960s
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2720:Shepton Mallet (Charlton Road)
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1119:Shoscombe and Single Hill Halt
1099:
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13:
1:
11393:St Germans & Looe Railway
10831:Manchester Airport High Speed
10191:Formartine and Buchan Railway
10167:Leamington Spa–Aynho Junction
9385:Shillingstone Station Project
8953:. Sentinel7109.blogspot.com.
7810:London Midland & Scottish
7622:
7548:Robert Stephenson and Company
7505:Robert Stephenson and Company
6971:
6801:Shillingstone railway station
6797:Shillingstone Railway Project
6785:Midsomer Norton South station
6349:Post grouping – LMS and
6325:Locomotives and rolling stock
5706:where the lines would cross.
5030:
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4547:
4293:
4180:
4005:
3975:
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3856:
3839:Stourpaine and Durweston Halt
3829:
3806:Shillingstone Railway Project
3701:
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2100:
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1164:Writhlington Colliery sidings
1106:
955:
811:
10451:Beeston Castle and Tarporley
9294:Branch Lines Around Wimborne
9224:(2nd ed.). Shepperton:
9157:. Ian Allan Publishing Ltd.
8709:Somerset and Dorset Blogsite
8603:. Cornwall Railway Society.
7904:Beale, Mike (January 2008).
7245:
7223:
7159:
7078:
7056:
6884:Non-railway use preservation
6716:Foxcote (Radstock) collision
6709:
6358:British Rail Southern Region
6262:Bridgwater joins the S&D
5373:
4981:
4593:Hamworthy (original station)
3549:
2761:Shepton Mallet (High Street)
7:
11571:Cancelled projects category
11460:Doncaster Sheffield Airport
11399:Superlink (railway network)
11278:Edinburgh Airport Rail Link
10102:Carmarthen–Aberystwyth line
9839:(Oxford to Bedford section)
9334:. Midhurst: Dovecote Press.
9274:. London: Guild Publishing.
7756:Green-Hughes, Evan (2012).
7181:
6691:Lower Writhlington Colliery
6583:
6424:Near Shepton Mallet in 1959
6365:British Rail Western Region
5918:Bournemouth reached at last
5321:after the line had closed.
5247:, and it contained several
5170:
5003:
4951:
4917:
4768:
4738:
4701:
4579:
4500:
4430:
4416:
2229:
2185:
2129:
2086:
1926:
1875:
1824:
1780:
1731:
306:Railway nationalised under
10:
11658:
11627:Rail transport in Somerset
11561:Proposed projects category
11530:West Hampstead interchange
10511:Cambourne (Cambridgeshire)
10359:(Uckfield–Lewes reopening)
10351:Walsall–Wolverhampton line
9713:Bodmin and Wenford Railway
8914:"Maesbury Railway Cutting"
8806:"Green Park Station, Bath"
8499:. SDJR.net. Archived from
8473:. SDJR.net. Archived from
8306:Geegs (28 December 2017).
7559:
7516:
7385:Community Interest Company
7379:Spetisbury Station Project
7363:. Under the management of
6807:attraction intends to run
6346:and LSWR, 1875 – 1923
6328:
6232:‘cut-off’ of 1885 through
6076:United Kingdom legislation
5912:Templecombe Lower Platform
5540:Bristol and Exeter Railway
5520:
5515:Bristol and Exeter Railway
5480:
5259:over the steep gradients.
2309:Bristol and Exeter Railway
1612:Bristol and Exeter Railway
11551:
11427:
11357:Mid-Suffolk Light Railway
11293:Glasgow Airport Rail Link
11273:East Sussex Light Railway
11203:
11199:
11188:
11149:
11021:Stonehouse (Bristol Road)
10388:
10233:Heathrow Southern Railway
10079:Bristol Airport Rail Link
10049:
10045:
10034:
9910:
9877:
9819:
9815:
9804:
9695:
9575:
9546:
9539:
9528:
9472:
9332:Somerset Railway Stations
9077:Railway Heritage Register
9055:Railway Heritage Register
9033:Railway Heritage Register
8981:Railway Heritage Register
8888:"Two Tunnels Shared Path"
8577:. Gartell Light Railway.
8126:Lost railways of Somerset
7275:
7260:
7253:
7238:
7231:
7216:
7189:
7174:
7167:
7145:
7134:
7119:
7108:
7093:
7086:
7071:
7064:
7042:
7038:
7016:
7009:
6987:
6979:
6964:
6957:
6935:
6927:
6912:
6747:. From 1922 onwards, the
6435:BR Standard Class 4 4-6-0
6243:, through the station in
6213:to a station in Wells at
6161:c. cxv) on 13 July 1876.
6125:
6120:
6107:
6093:
6088:
6081:
5869:Templecombe complications
5355:summit and over Masbury.
5038:
5023:
4996:
4989:
4974:
4937:
4903:
4896:
4874:
4869:Bournemouth West Junction
4867:
4813:
4806:
4791:
4761:
4731:
4644:
4639:
4610:
4587:
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4508:
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3998:
3968:
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3879:
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238:
228:
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186:
172:
135:
127:
122:
110:
101:
96:
11622:Rail transport in Dorset
11211:Advanced Passenger Train
10319:South Staffordshire line
10275:Northern Powerhouse Rail
10120:Coventry Very Light Rail
9948:Birmingham Curzon Street
9853:Northern Powerhouse Rail
9186:. Patrick Stephens Ltd.
8386:Trevena, Arthur (1980).
7846:Atterbury, Paul (2011).
7708:Casserley, H.C. (1968).
7412:Maesbury Railway Cutting
7407:Maesbury Railway Cutting
6817:Stourpaine and Durweston
6703:Portishead power station
6535:23:00 to Midsomer Norton
5905:Templecombe in the 1900s
5501:Somerset Central Railway
5298:railway grouping of 1923
5208:, and in 1875 it became
5112:railway line connecting
3512:Common Lane & Depot
2157:Bridgwater cement, lime,
1764:Carriage and Wagon Works
18:Somerset Central Railway
11341:Kingsbridge to Salcombe
11236:Chessington branch line
11162:Norfolk Orbital Railway
10721:Greenfield (Flintshire)
10711:Gloucestershire Parkway
10431:Balgray railway station
10308:Skipton–Colne Rail Link
10157:Coventry–Leamington Spa
10108:Cirencester branch line
10068:Bakerloo line extension
9723:Dartmouth Steam Railway
9708:Bristol Harbour Railway
9618:Gloucester–Newport line
9497:Great Western Main Line
9413:. Season 1. Episode 3.
9251:Harper, Duncan (1998).
9201:Atthill, Robin (1967).
9153:Cobb, Col M.H. (2003).
8575:"Gartell Light Railway"
8264:Harrison, J.D. (1981).
8096:Atthill, Robin (1964).
7807:Horsfall, Bill (2014).
7581:Preserved rolling stock
7369:National Cycle Route 24
7314:Bath Green Park station
7212: along busy road)
6760:Ashcott railway station
6701:, to transport coal to
6442:Standard Class 4 2-6-4T
6363:Nationalisation –
6356:Nationalisation –
6276:1 January 1923 Grouping
5552:The line was opened as
5368:LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0
5334:Standard Class 5 4-6-0s
5218:1 January 1923 Grouping
834:Great Western Main Line
567:originally Queen Square
11352:Leeds and York Railway
10886:Okehampton Interchange
10476:Broughton (Flintshire)
10214:Heathfield Branch Line
10114:Consett–Newcastle line
9968:Darlaston James Bridge
9953:Birmingham Interchange
9279:Lucking, J.H. (1968).
8266:The Bridgwater Railway
7782:"East Dorset Railways"
7593:
7530:
7487:
6593:
6529:18:35 (to Bournemouth)
6526:17:05 (to Templecombe)
6520:13:10 (to Templecombe)
6507:08:30 (to Templecombe)
6486:
6425:
6417:
6409:
6286:Working of single line
6236:
6023:
6018:Disused signal box at
5967:
5906:
5894:
5878:
5810:
5781:
5726:Dorset Central Railway
5530:
5383:
5132:), with a branch from
3928:Charlton Marshall Halt
2360:Glastonbury and Street
1759:Highbridge Locomotive,
47:may be written from a
11525:Watford Vicarage Road
11465:Doncaster (York Road)
11298:Hawkhurst branch line
11262:Dawlish Avoiding Line
11071:Vauxhall (Merseyside)
10791:Langport and Somerton
10486:Brentford Golden Mile
10185:Fleetwood branch line
10084:Brentford branch line
10057:Aberdare–Hirwaun Line
9943:Belfast Grand Central
9758:West Somerset Railway
9718:East Somerset Railway
9330:Oakley, Mike (2002).
9270:Hawkins, Mac (1986).
9205:. David and Charles.
7712:. London: Ian Allan.
7710:Britain's Joint Lines
7591:West Somerset Railway
7588:
7562:North Norfolk Railway
7529:
7486:
6893:North Dorset Trailway
6853:West Somerset Railway
6833:Gartell Light Railway
6823:Gartell Light Railway
6739:passenger train from
6735:On 19 August 1949, a
6699:Writhlington Colliery
6628:Enterprises in 1987.
6591:
6481:
6464:Diesel multiple units
6423:
6415:
6407:
6223:
6022:, now privately owned
6017:
5970:In earlier times the
5965:
5926:was an insignificant
5904:
5892:
5876:
5808:
5779:
5759:Northwards aspiration
5695:Great Western Railway
5596:(opened in 1862) and
5528:
5381:
5346:Great Western Railway
5306:West Country Pacifics
4600:Hamworthy Goods Depot
3535:Gartell Light Railway
2929:East Somerset Railway
2578:Wells (Tucker Street)
1450:247 m above sea level
117:1926 map of S&DJR
53:neutral point of view
11046:Thornhill (Dumfries)
10976:Sharnal Street / Hoo
10906:Oxford Business Park
10871:Newport West Central
10861:Newbiggin-by-the-Sea
10374:Windsor Link Railway
10330:St Andrews Rail Link
10291:Ringwood branch line
10131:Crossrail 2 (London)
10096:Bordon Light Railway
9643:Lostwithiel to Fowey
9628:Heart of Wessex Line
9613:Exeter–Plymouth line
9566:West of England line
9560:Reading–Taunton line
9554:South West Main Line
9395:S&DJR Signalling
9363:UK National Archives
9351:UK National Archives
9131:. 27 February 2000.
9083:on 26 December 2015.
9061:on 26 December 2015.
9039:on 27 December 2015.
8987:on 26 December 2015.
8808:. Ethical Property.
8124:Yorke, Stan (2007).
8006:. Southern E-Group.
7947:Robin Atthill &
7876:. Heritage Railway.
7435:Black Rock Limestone
7397:Glastonbury Festival
7391:Glastonbury Festival
7361:Two Tunnels Greenway
7351:Two Tunnels Greenway
6502:Bristol Temple Meads
6011:the original canal.
5753:Sturminster Marshall
5673:was opened in 1861.
5459:West of England line
5430:by the early 1950s.
5412:South West Main Line
5310:BR Standard Class 9F
5096:, also known as the
5046:South West Main Line
4516:South West Main Line
3812:(under construction)
3411:West of England line
3200:Reading–Taunton line
3192:Heart of Wessex Line
2162:brick and tile Works
1665:Windsor Hill Tunnel
1625:Bristol Temple Meads
842:Bristol Temple Meads
777:Bristol Temple Meads
11617:History of Somerset
11373:Ouse Valley Railway
10981:Oxford Science Park
10901:Oxford Science Park
10896:Old Oak Common Lane
10781:King's Road Chelsea
10363:West London Orbital
10302:Skelmersdale branch
10258:Lisburn–Antrim line
10203:MetroWest (Bristol)
9988:Northumberland Park
9897:Kettering–Sheffield
9859:Northumberland Line
9743:South Devon Railway
9738:Plym Valley Railway
9728:Dean Forest Railway
9703:Avon Valley Railway
9593:Bristol–Exeter line
9583:Atlantic Coast Line
9480:Cross Country Route
9315:. Middleton Press.
9296:. Middleton Press.
8921:SSSI citation sheet
8711:. 2 November 2007.
8211:David & Charles
8185:Western Daily Press
7957:David & Charles
7571:S&DJR Sentinels
7279: B3075
6864:A group called the
6637:Bournemouth Central
6186:The Joint Committee
6062:Evercreech Junction
6004:Somerset Coal Canal
5893:Templecombe in 1870
5877:Templecombe in 1863
5780:Templecombe in 1862
5425:traffic across the
5338:S&DJR 7F 2-8-0s
5201:Evercreech Junction
5134:Evercreech Junction
5124:(now in south-east
5013:Bournemouth Central
4227:Broadstone Junction
4193:Broadstone Junction
3097:Evercreech Junction
3067:Evercreech Junction
2676:Wells (Priory Road)
2502:Cheddar Valley line
282:Joint ownership by
49:fan's point of view
11632:Somerset coalfield
11194:Cancelled projects
11157:Don Valley Railway
10761:Horsforth Woodside
10516:Canterbury Parkway
10379:York–Beverley line
10325:Southern Crossrail
10264:Cowley branch line
10179:Fawley branch line
10063:Aberdeen Crossrail
9892:East Kilbride line
9623:Golden Valley line
9281:Railways of Dorset
9222:Passengers No More
9184:Covering My Tracks
8923:. English Nature.
8659:. 20 February 2020
8627:"The Trust Museum"
8503:on 7 February 2012
8477:on 7 February 2012
8418:on 7 February 2012
8225:Awdry, Christopher
7690:Awdry, Christopher
7594:
7531:
7488:
7373:Combe Down Tunnels
7337:Sturminster Newton
7193: A350
7138: A350
7112: A350
6959:Sturminster Newton
6813:Sturminster Newton
6749:Eclipse Peat Works
6695:Braysdown Colliery
6594:
6487:
6426:
6418:
6410:
6388:S&DJR 7F 2-8-0
6305:were electrically
6253:Broadstone station
6247:and the hamlet of
6237:
6024:
5980:Somerset Coalfield
5968:
5958:The Bath extension
5907:
5895:
5879:
5811:
5782:
5531:
5396:Somerset coalfield
5384:
5290:Somerset coalfield
4808:Branksome Junction
4440:Hamworthy Junction
3714:Sturminster Newton
3558:Pinesway Junction
2983:Prestleigh Viaduct
2842:Cock Mill Crossing
1359:Chilcompton Tunnel
11612:History of Dorset
11589:
11588:
11547:
11546:
11543:
11542:
11495:Queens Road (GER)
11404:Tees Valley Metro
11395:(never completed)
11383:Regional Eurostar
11363:Nightstar (train)
11359:(never completed)
11348:(never completed)
11314:Heathrow Airtrack
11300:(never completed)
11269:(never completed)
11252:Croxley Rail Link
11238:(never completed)
11184:
11183:
11180:
11179:
11150:Heritage railways
10956:Roseberry Parkway
10636:East Midlands Hub
10491:Brinsford Parkway
10466:Bradford St James
10280:North Wales Metro
10228:Heathrow Airtrack
10173:Bedford–Cambridge
10162:Coventry–Nuneaton
10136:Crossrail Glasgow
10040:Proposed projects
10030:
10029:
10026:
10025:
9864:South Wales Metro
9766:
9765:
9691:
9690:
9673:Tamar Valley Line
9668:Severn Beach line
9653:Portishead branch
9598:Cornish Main Line
9411:Along These Lines
9380:S&DRT history
8388:Trains in Trouble
8155:Somerset Guardian
8135:978-1-84674-057-2
7784:. Martin Rowley.
7767:978-0-7110-3463-1
7567:
7566:
7519:Mid Hants Railway
7324:, while the main
7320:have developed a
7311:
7310:
7302:
7301:
7233:Charlton Marshall
7211:
7210:
7066:Okeford Fitzpaine
6829:narrow gauge line
6745:Glastonbury Canal
6504:] to Bournemouth)
6449:Standard Class 9F
6342:S&DJR –
6251:, to what became
6159:39 & 40 Vict.
6147:act of Parliament
6135:
6134:
6114:39 & 40 Vict.
6089:Act of Parliament
5987:act of Parliament
5815:Act of Parliament
5547:Glastonbury Canal
5388:Bath Queen Square
5342:Fowler 3F "Jinty"
5302:LMS Jubilee Class
5296:almost as if the
5090:
5089:
5086:
5085:
5064:
5063:
4991:Meyrick Park Halt
4927:Bournemouth Depot
4898:Gasworks Junction
4605:
4604:
4534:
4533:
4404:Backwater Channel
4163:Corfe Mullen Halt
4047:
4046:
3816:
3815:
3658:
3657:
3433:
3432:
3243:Cole (for Bruton)
3205:
3204:
2947:
2946:
2520:
2519:
2327:
2326:
2166:
2165:
1768:
1767:
1630:
1629:
1454:
1453:
1275:
1274:
1173:
1172:
1044:
1043:
907:Combe Down Tunnel
879:Devonshire Tunnel
851:
850:
786:
785:
667:Bath Goods Depot
571:
570:
446:
445:
429:Highest elevation
290:commences (later
92:
91:
84:
16:(Redirected from
11649:
11579:
11578:
11569:
11568:
11559:
11558:
11201:
11200:
11190:
11189:
11172:Honeybourne Line
10876:Newton Longville
10806:Liverpool Baltic
10566:Chipping Sodbury
10340:Sutton Park line
10197:Maid Marian line
10090:Bolton–Bury line
10073:Barrow Hill line
10047:
10046:
10036:
10035:
9855:(Hull–Liverpool)
9817:
9816:
9810:Current projects
9806:
9805:
9793:
9786:
9779:
9770:
9769:
9683:Wessex Main Line
9663:St Ives Bay Line
9638:Looe Valley Line
9544:
9543:
9534:
9459:
9452:
9445:
9436:
9435:
9422:
9421:on 24 July 2008.
9417:. Archived from
9366:
9354:
9335:
9326:
9307:
9288:
9275:
9266:
9247:
9216:
9197:
9168:
9145:
9144:
9142:
9140:
9121:
9115:
9114:
9112:
9110:
9101:. 6 March 1994.
9091:
9085:
9084:
9079:. Archived from
9069:
9063:
9062:
9057:. Archived from
9047:
9041:
9040:
9035:. Archived from
9025:
9019:
9018:
9016:
9014:
9005:. 18 July 1986.
8995:
8989:
8988:
8983:. Archived from
8973:
8967:
8966:
8964:
8962:
8946:
8940:
8939:
8937:
8935:
8929:
8918:
8910:
8904:
8903:
8901:
8899:
8884:
8878:
8877:
8875:
8873:
8854:
8848:
8847:
8845:
8843:
8828:
8822:
8821:
8819:
8817:
8802:
8796:
8795:
8793:
8791:
8772:
8766:
8765:
8763:
8761:
8746:
8740:
8739:
8736:Heritage Railway
8731:
8725:
8724:
8722:
8720:
8705:"New dawn fades"
8701:
8695:
8694:
8692:
8690:
8675:
8669:
8668:
8666:
8664:
8649:
8643:
8642:
8640:
8638:
8623:
8617:
8616:
8614:
8612:
8597:
8591:
8590:
8588:
8586:
8571:
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8539:
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8536:
8534:
8519:
8513:
8512:
8510:
8508:
8493:
8487:
8486:
8484:
8482:
8467:
8461:
8460:
8458:
8456:
8450:
8443:
8434:
8428:
8427:
8425:
8423:
8414:. Archived from
8408:
8402:
8401:
8383:
8374:
8373:
8371:
8369:
8354:
8348:
8345:
8339:
8336:
8330:
8329:
8327:
8325:
8303:
8297:
8286:
8277:
8262:
8256:
8255:
8238:
8232:
8222:
8213:
8203:
8197:
8196:
8194:
8192:
8177:
8171:
8170:
8168:
8166:
8146:
8140:
8139:
8121:
8112:
8111:
8093:
8087:
8086:
8084:
8082:
8067:
8061:
8055:
8049:
8048:
8046:
8044:
8030:Historic England
8026:
8020:
8019:
8017:
8015:
8000:
7994:
7993:
7991:
7989:
7980:. John Speller.
7974:
7968:
7955:. Newton Abbot:
7945:
7932:
7931:
7929:
7927:
7921:
7910:
7901:
7890:
7889:
7887:
7885:
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7864:
7863:
7843:
7837:
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7804:
7798:
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7795:
7793:
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7771:
7753:
7747:
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7706:
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7681:
7680:
7659:
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7649:
7642:
7453:
7452:
7282:
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7270:
7269:
7248:
7247:
7226:
7225:
7199:
7196:
7194:
7184:
7183:
7162:
7161:
7155:
7154:
7141:
7139:
7129:
7128:
7115:
7113:
7103:
7102:
7081:
7080:
7059:
7058:
7052:
7051:
7033:
7032:
7026:
7025:
7004:
7003:
6997:
6996:
6974:
6973:
6952:
6951:
6945:
6944:
6922:
6921:
6910:
6909:
6888:
6827:There is also a
6805:heritage railway
6757:
6753:
6737:British Railways
6633:Bournemouth West
6619:In Summer 1962,
6482:Railway arch at
6431:Standard Class 5
6351:Southern Railway
6280:Southern Railway
6178:
6177:
6173:
6170:
6155:
6154:
6098:
6097:
6084:
6079:
6078:
5722:and Evercreech.
5680:The link to Cole
5571:
5566:
5564:
5563:
5559:
5226:Southern Railway
5187:(LSWR) to reach
5042:
5033:
5032:
5006:
5005:
4984:
4983:
4964:Bournemouth West
4954:
4953:
4947:
4946:
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2747:
2746:
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2739:
2710:
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2703:
2702:
2696:
2695:
2666:
2665:
2658:
2657:
2650:
2649:
2641:
2640:
2621:Charlton Viaduct
2614:
2613:
2607:
2606:
2600:
2599:
2593:
2592:
2568:
2567:
2560:
2559:
2552:
2551:
2543:
2542:
2536:
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2498:
2489:
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2296:
2295:
2289:
2288:
2282:
2281:
2255:
2246:
2245:
2239:
2238:
2232:
2231:
2212:Bridgwater North
2202:
2201:
2195:
2194:
2188:
2187:
2181:
2180:
2154:
2146:
2145:
2139:
2138:
2132:
2131:
2125:
2124:
2103:
2102:
2096:
2095:
2089:
2088:
2082:
2081:
2052:
2051:
2045:
2044:
2038:
2037:
2031:
2030:
2001:
2000:
1994:
1993:
1987:
1986:
1980:
1979:
1950:
1949:
1943:
1942:
1936:
1935:
1929:
1928:
1899:
1898:
1892:
1891:
1885:
1884:
1878:
1877:
1848:
1847:
1841:
1840:
1834:
1833:
1827:
1826:
1797:
1796:
1790:
1789:
1783:
1782:
1756:
1748:
1747:
1741:
1740:
1734:
1733:
1704:
1703:
1697:
1696:
1689:
1688:
1681:
1680:
1659:
1658:
1652:
1651:
1645:
1644:
1608:
1600:
1599:
1593:
1592:
1585:
1584:
1577:
1576:
1567:
1566:
1559:
1558:
1527:
1526:
1520:
1519:
1513:
1512:
1506:
1505:
1476:
1475:
1469:
1468:
1442:
1434:
1433:
1404:
1403:
1374:
1373:
1352:
1351:
1326:
1325:
1296:
1295:
1253:
1244:
1243:
1237:
1236:
1230:
1229:
1200:
1199:
1193:
1192:
1169:formerly Foxcote
1161:
1153:
1152:
1146:
1145:
1139:
1138:
1109:
1108:
1102:
1101:
1072:
1071:
1065:
1064:
1022:
1012:
1011:
1004:
1003:
997:
996:
988:
987:
958:
957:
928:
927:
899:
898:
872:
871:
830:
821:
820:
814:
813:
807:
806:
760:
748:
747:
741:
740:
717:
716:
709:
708:
701:
700:
691:
690:
683:
682:
658:
657:
650:
649:
642:
641:
633:
632:
605:
604:
598:
597:
591:
590:
557:
546:
545:
539:
538:
507:
506:
471:
464:
457:
448:
424:
418:
414:
412:
411:
407:
394:
388:
384:
382:
381:
377:
374:
355:Number of tracks
296:Southern Railway
203:Bridgwater North
199:Bournemouth West
157:Southern Railway
115:
106:
94:
93:
87:
80:
76:
73:
67:
62:to conform to a
51:, rather than a
40:
39:
32:
21:
11657:
11656:
11652:
11651:
11650:
11648:
11647:
11646:
11592:
11591:
11590:
11585:
11539:
11520:Thorpe-in-Balne
11423:
11378:Picc-Vic tunnel
11195:
11176:
11145:
11126:Wootton Bassett
11061:Torquay Gateway
10966:Rushden Parkway
10696:Glasgow Airport
10621:Devizes Parkway
10616:Deeside Parkway
10546:Castle Bromwich
10521:Cardiff Parkway
10384:
10208:Hall Farm Curve
10041:
10022:
9978:Moseley Village
9963:Cambridge South
9906:
9879:Electrification
9873:
9827:Camden Highline
9811:
9800:
9797:
9767:
9762:
9748:Swanage Railway
9733:Helston Railway
9687:
9571:
9556:(from Weymouth)
9535:
9526:
9468:
9463:
9404:
9357:
9345:
9342:
9323:
9304:
9263:
9246:. 1513 CEC 573.
9236:
9213:
9194:
9175:
9173:Further reading
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8864:. 15 May 2013.
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8529:on 15 June 2013
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7630:
7625:
7583:
7569:Neither of the
7556:
7513:
7462:S&DJR Class
7451:
7416:East Horrington
7409:
7401:perimeter fence
7393:
7381:
7353:
7278:
7276:
7271:
7249:
7227:
7192:
7190:
7185:
7169:Blandford Forum
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7005:
6998:
6975:
6953:
6946:
6923:
6904:
6895:
6894:
6886:
6878:Midford station
6862:
6845:Barry Scrapyard
6841:
6825:
6793:
6777:
6769:
6755:
6751:
6712:
6676:Somerset Levels
6586:
6573:
6476:
6474:Service in 1938
6353:(SR), 1923–1948
6344:Midland Railway
6333:
6327:
6288:
6264:
6188:
6175:
6171:
6168:
6166:
6152:
6151:
6143:Midland Railway
6103:
6095:
6082:
6077:
6070:
5960:
5920:
5871:
5846:Bristol Channel
5842:English Channel
5838:
5836:Closing the gap
5803:
5774:
5761:
5733:
5731:Initial opening
5728:
5682:
5622:Bristol Channel
5609:
5569:
5561:
5557:
5556:
5555:7 ft
5554:
5523:
5511:Bristol Channel
5503:
5488:Midland Railway
5483:
5427:Bristol Channel
5376:
5319:Blandford Forum
5269:
5214:Midland Railway
5197:English Channel
5193:Bristol Channel
5179:in Somerset to
5173:
5154:Midland Railway
5116:(in north-east
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2039:
2032:
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2002:
1995:
1988:
1981:
1966:
1956:
1951:
1944:
1937:
1930:
1915:
1905:
1900:
1893:
1886:
1879:
1864:
1858:Edington Burtle
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1849:
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1835:
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1813:
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1306:Midsomer Norton
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438:Maximum incline
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409:
405:
404:
403:7 ft
402:
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369:4 ft
368:
284:Midland Railway
211:
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194:Bath Green Park
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168:
143:Midland Railway
118:
88:
77:
71:
68:
64:higher standard
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28:
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2141:
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1537:Burnham-on-Sea
1534:
1531:
1529:
1522:
1515:
1508:
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1499:
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1490:
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1250:
1248:
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1239:
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1225:
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1210:Radstock North
1207:
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1202:
1195:
1188:
1186:
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1180:
1177:
1175:
1171:
1170:
1166:
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1127:
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1123:
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1093:
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1089:
1086:
1084:
1079:
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1060:
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1049:
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1034:
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1019:
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1007:
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983:
981:
979:
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965:
962:
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949:
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934:
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923:
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919:
916:
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912:
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890:
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867:
865:
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849:
848:
837:
836:
827:
825:
823:
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795:
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784:
783:
772:
771:
757:
755:
752:
750:
743:
736:
734:
732:
729:
728:
725:Coal-Gas Works
723:
721:
719:
712:
704:
696:
695:
694:
686:
678:
677:
676:
674:
672:
669:
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637:
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628:
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621:
620:
611:
609:
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593:
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584:
582:
579:
578:
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569:
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541:
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517:km
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466:
459:
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392:standard gauge
366:
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359:
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323:
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268:
267:
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243:
240:
236:
235:
230:
226:
225:
221:
220:
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212:
210:
209:
207:Burnham-on-Sea
196:
190:
188:
184:
183:
174:
170:
169:
167:
166:
160:
159:(1923 to 1948)
150:
139:
137:
133:
132:
129:
125:
124:
120:
119:
116:
108:
107:
99:
98:
90:
89:
44:
42:
35:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
11654:
11643:
11640:
11638:
11635:
11633:
11630:
11628:
11625:
11623:
11620:
11618:
11615:
11613:
11610:
11608:
11605:
11603:
11600:
11599:
11597:
11582:
11574:
11572:
11564:
11562:
11554:
11553:
11550:
11536:
11533:
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11528:
11526:
11523:
11521:
11518:
11516:
11513:
11511:
11508:
11506:
11503:
11501:
11500:Richboro Port
11498:
11496:
11493:
11491:
11488:
11486:
11483:
11481:
11478:
11476:
11473:
11471:
11468:
11466:
11463:
11461:
11458:
11456:
11453:
11451:
11450:Collywell Bay
11448:
11446:
11443:
11441:
11438:
11436:
11433:
11432:
11430:
11426:
11420:
11417:
11415:
11412:
11410:
11409:UK Ultraspeed
11407:
11405:
11402:
11400:
11397:
11394:
11391:
11389:
11386:
11384:
11381:
11379:
11376:
11374:
11371:
11369:
11366:
11364:
11361:
11358:
11355:
11353:
11350:
11347:
11344:
11342:
11339:
11337:
11336:InterCity 250
11334:
11332:
11329:
11327:
11324:
11320:
11317:
11315:
11312:
11311:
11310:
11307:
11305:
11302:
11299:
11296:
11294:
11291:
11289:
11286:
11284:
11281:
11279:
11276:
11274:
11271:
11268:
11265:
11263:
11260:
11258:
11255:
11253:
11250:
11248:
11245:
11243:
11240:
11237:
11234:
11232:
11229:
11227:
11224:
11222:
11219:
11217:
11214:
11212:
11209:
11208:
11206:
11202:
11198:
11191:
11187:
11173:
11170:
11168:
11165:
11163:
11160:
11158:
11155:
11154:
11152:
11148:
11142:
11141:Wrexham South
11139:
11137:
11136:Wrexham North
11134:
11132:
11129:
11127:
11124:
11122:
11119:
11117:
11114:
11112:
11109:
11107:
11104:
11102:
11101:Windsor Royal
11099:
11097:
11094:
11092:
11089:
11087:
11084:
11082:
11079:
11077:
11074:
11072:
11069:
11067:
11064:
11062:
11059:
11057:
11054:
11052:
11049:
11047:
11044:
11042:
11039:
11037:
11036:Templepatrick
11034:
11032:
11029:
11027:
11024:
11022:
11019:
11017:
11014:
11012:
11009:
11007:
11004:
11002:
10999:
10997:
10994:
10992:
10989:
10987:
10984:
10982:
10979:
10977:
10974:
10972:
10969:
10967:
10964:
10962:
10961:Rugby Parkway
10959:
10957:
10954:
10952:
10949:
10947:
10944:
10942:
10939:
10937:
10934:
10932:
10929:
10927:
10924:
10922:
10919:
10917:
10914:
10912:
10909:
10907:
10904:
10902:
10899:
10897:
10894:
10892:
10891:Old Kent Road
10889:
10887:
10884:
10882:
10879:
10877:
10874:
10872:
10869:
10867:
10864:
10862:
10859:
10857:
10854:
10852:
10849:
10847:
10844:
10842:
10839:
10837:
10834:
10832:
10829:
10827:
10824:
10822:
10819:
10817:
10814:
10812:
10809:
10807:
10804:
10802:
10799:
10797:
10794:
10792:
10789:
10787:
10784:
10782:
10779:
10777:
10774:
10772:
10769:
10767:
10764:
10762:
10759:
10757:
10754:
10752:
10749:
10747:
10744:
10742:
10739:
10737:
10734:
10732:
10729:
10727:
10724:
10722:
10719:
10717:
10714:
10712:
10709:
10707:
10704:
10702:
10701:Glasgow Cross
10699:
10697:
10694:
10692:
10689:
10687:
10684:
10682:
10679:
10677:
10674:
10672:
10669:
10667:
10664:
10662:
10659:
10657:
10654:
10652:
10649:
10647:
10644:
10642:
10639:
10637:
10634:
10632:
10629:
10627:
10624:
10622:
10619:
10617:
10614:
10612:
10609:
10607:
10604:
10602:
10599:
10597:
10594:
10592:
10589:
10587:
10584:
10582:
10579:
10577:
10574:
10572:
10569:
10567:
10564:
10562:
10559:
10557:
10554:
10552:
10549:
10547:
10544:
10542:
10539:
10537:
10534:
10532:
10529:
10527:
10524:
10522:
10519:
10517:
10514:
10512:
10509:
10507:
10504:
10502:
10499:
10497:
10494:
10492:
10489:
10487:
10484:
10482:
10479:
10477:
10474:
10472:
10469:
10467:
10464:
10462:
10459:
10457:
10454:
10452:
10449:
10447:
10444:
10442:
10439:
10437:
10436:Balsall Heath
10434:
10432:
10429:
10427:
10424:
10422:
10419:
10417:
10414:
10412:
10409:
10407:
10404:
10402:
10399:
10397:
10394:
10393:
10391:
10387:
10380:
10377:
10375:
10372:
10369:
10366:
10364:
10361:
10358:
10355:
10352:
10349:
10347:
10344:
10341:
10338:
10336:
10333:
10331:
10328:
10326:
10323:
10320:
10317:
10314:
10311:
10309:
10306:
10303:
10300:
10298:
10295:
10292:
10289:
10286:
10283:
10281:
10278:
10276:
10273:
10271:
10268:
10265:
10262:
10259:
10256:
10253:
10250:
10246:
10243:
10241:
10240:
10236:
10234:
10231:
10229:
10226:
10223:
10222:
10221:
10218:
10215:
10212:
10209:
10206:
10204:
10201:
10198:
10195:
10192:
10189:
10186:
10183:
10180:
10177:
10174:
10171:
10168:
10165:
10163:
10160:
10158:
10155:
10153:
10149:
10145:
10142:
10139:
10137:
10134:
10132:
10129:
10126:
10123:
10121:
10118:
10115:
10112:
10109:
10106:
10103:
10100:
10097:
10094:
10091:
10088:
10085:
10082:
10080:
10077:
10074:
10071:
10069:
10066:
10064:
10061:
10058:
10055:
10054:
10052:
10048:
10044:
10037:
10033:
10019:
10016:
10014:
10011:
10009:
10006:
10004:
10001:
9999:
9996:
9994:
9991:
9989:
9986:
9984:
9981:
9979:
9976:
9974:
9971:
9969:
9966:
9964:
9961:
9959:
9956:
9954:
9951:
9949:
9946:
9944:
9941:
9939:
9936:
9934:
9933:Blyth Bebside
9931:
9929:
9928:Beaulieu Park
9926:
9924:
9921:
9919:
9916:
9915:
9913:
9909:
9903:
9902:Welsh Valleys
9900:
9898:
9895:
9893:
9890:
9888:
9885:
9884:
9882:
9880:
9876:
9870:
9867:
9865:
9862:
9860:
9857:
9854:
9851:
9849:
9846:
9844:
9841:
9838:
9835:
9833:
9830:
9828:
9825:
9824:
9822:
9818:
9814:
9807:
9803:
9794:
9789:
9787:
9782:
9780:
9775:
9774:
9771:
9759:
9756:
9754:
9751:
9749:
9746:
9744:
9741:
9739:
9736:
9734:
9731:
9729:
9726:
9724:
9721:
9719:
9716:
9714:
9711:
9709:
9706:
9704:
9701:
9700:
9698:
9694:
9684:
9681:
9679:
9676:
9674:
9671:
9669:
9666:
9664:
9661:
9659:
9656:
9654:
9651:
9649:
9648:Maritime Line
9646:
9644:
9641:
9639:
9636:
9634:
9631:
9629:
9626:
9624:
9621:
9619:
9616:
9614:
9611:
9609:
9608:Dartmoor line
9606:
9604:
9603:Cotswold Line
9601:
9599:
9596:
9594:
9591:
9589:
9586:
9584:
9581:
9580:
9578:
9574:
9568:(from Exeter)
9567:
9564:
9561:
9558:
9555:
9552:
9551:
9549:
9545:
9542:
9538:
9533:
9522:
9518:
9515:
9513:
9510:
9508:
9505:
9503:
9500:
9499:
9498:
9495:
9491:
9488:
9486:
9483:
9482:
9481:
9478:
9477:
9475:
9471:
9467:
9460:
9455:
9453:
9448:
9446:
9441:
9440:
9437:
9431:
9427:
9424:
9420:
9416:
9412:
9408:
9403:
9401:
9398:
9396:
9393:
9391:
9388:
9386:
9383:
9381:
9378:
9376:
9373:
9371:
9368:
9364:
9360:
9356:
9352:
9348:
9344:
9343:
9333:
9328:
9324:
9322:0-906520-60-6
9318:
9314:
9309:
9305:
9303:0-906520-97-5
9299:
9295:
9290:
9286:
9282:
9277:
9273:
9268:
9264:
9262:0-948975-49-0
9258:
9254:
9249:
9245:
9241:
9237:
9235:0-7110-0438-2
9231:
9227:
9223:
9218:
9214:
9212:0-7153-4164-2
9208:
9204:
9199:
9195:
9193:0-85059-882-6
9189:
9185:
9181:
9180:Adley, Robert
9177:
9176:
9166:
9164:0-7110-3002-2
9160:
9156:
9151:
9150:
9134:
9130:
9126:
9120:
9104:
9100:
9096:
9090:
9082:
9078:
9074:
9068:
9060:
9056:
9052:
9046:
9038:
9034:
9030:
9024:
9008:
9004:
9000:
8994:
8986:
8982:
8978:
8972:
8956:
8952:
8945:
8926:
8922:
8915:
8909:
8893:
8889:
8883:
8867:
8863:
8859:
8853:
8837:
8833:
8827:
8811:
8807:
8801:
8785:
8781:
8777:
8771:
8755:
8751:
8745:
8737:
8730:
8714:
8710:
8706:
8700:
8684:
8680:
8674:
8658:
8654:
8648:
8632:
8628:
8622:
8606:
8602:
8596:
8580:
8576:
8570:
8554:
8550:
8544:
8528:
8524:
8518:
8502:
8498:
8492:
8476:
8472:
8466:
8447:
8440:
8433:
8417:
8413:
8407:
8399:
8397:0-906899-01-X
8393:
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11490:Paisley East
11485:Lullingstone
11445:Cassiobridge
11076:Wantage Road
11026:Surrey Canal
11016:Stockingford
11011:Stanley Park
10991:Skelmersdale
10881:North Filton
10866:Newport West
10856:Mouldon Hill
10811:Lisburn West
10736:Heathrow Hub
10681:Fort Parkway
10631:Drake Street
10551:Castle Green
10541:Castlethorpe
10496:Burgess Park
10368:Wisbech line
10357:Wealden Line
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9887:Bolton–Wigan
9848:Northern Hub
9843:High Speed 2
9658:Riviera Line
9633:Henbury Loop
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6564:
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6303:signal boxes
6296:
6292:double track
6289:
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6245:Corfe Mullen
6238:
6226:Corfe Mullen
6207:
6204:
6197:The serious
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6131:13 July 1876
6127:Royal assent
6071:
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5708:
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5594:Bason Bridge
5551:
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5475:Corfe Mullen
5467:double track
5464:
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5400:Mendip Hills
5385:
5366:0-6-0s, and
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5273:Beeching Axe
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5161:Mendip Hills
5158:
5128:but then in
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3533:
3207:
2800:West Pennard
1960:Bawdrip Halt
1807:Bason Bridge
1333:
936:Tucking Mill
781:Mangotsfield
422:Brunel gauge
347:Track length
308:British Rail
163:British Rail
78:
69:
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29:
11066:Town Meadow
11056:Thorpe Park
10826:Maiden Lane
10821:Long Ashton
10686:Fraserburgh
10591:Cross Hills
10456:Bonnybridge
10426:Ashton Gate
10421:Ashley Hill
10335:Sutton Link
10297:R25 Orbital
9973:Kings Heath
9588:Avocet Line
9095:"94-01-016"
8999:"86-04-018"
8961:24 February
8689:24 February
8663:9 September
8471:"Accidents"
8191:29 December
8165:29 December
7988:29 December
7926:29 December
7831:16 December
7663:Peters, Ivo
7322:supermarket
7318:Sainsbury's
7207:328 yd
6756:610 mm
6672:M5 motorway
6659:until 1969.
6360:, 1948–1958
6307:interlocked
6241:Bailey Gate
6042:Chilcompton
5932:Southampton
5924:Bournemouth
5863:River Stour
5772:Templecombe
5712:mixed gauge
5691:broad gauge
5667:Priory Road
5618:South Wales
5607:Development
5578:Glastonbury
5574:broad gauge
5513:and to the
5507:Glastonbury
5455:Templecombe
5408:River Stour
5249:single line
5122:Bournemouth
4640:Poole Quay
3988:Bailey Gate
3471:Tower View
3314:Templecombe
1384:Chilcompton
364:Track gauge
339:Line length
252:Bournemouth
165:(post-1948)
60:clean it up
11596:Categories
11116:Woodchurch
11096:Wellington
11031:Thamesmead
10986:Silvertown
10941:Portobello
10936:Portishead
10771:Hythe Road
10741:Heathfield
10671:Finningley
10646:Edwinstowe
10601:Cullompton
10596:Crwys Road
10506:Camberwell
10481:Brownhills
10416:Arthington
10406:Aldergrove
10013:Willenhall
10008:White Rose
9938:Bedlington
9678:Tarka Line
9512:Chippenham
9490:Cheltenham
8934:9 February
8816:9 February
8760:9 February
8750:"About Us"
8719:6 November
8637:9 February
8585:9 February
8533:9 February
8507:15 January
8481:15 January
8422:15 January
8368:15 January
8098:Old Mendip
7949:O. S. Nock
7913:Back Track
7623:References
7471:Serial No.
7383:This is a
7345:Stalbridge
7341:Spetisbury
7333:rail trail
7326:train shed
7255:Spetisbury
7202:300 m
7088:Stourpaine
6931:(planned)
6929:Stalbridge
6741:Highbridge
6657:Broadstone
6376:Highbridge
6268:Bridgwater
6230:Broadstone
6192:Joint Line
5936:Dorchester
5749:Spetisbury
5614:Land's End
5598:Highbridge
5536:Bridgwater
5457:where the
5448:Birmingham
5444:Gloucester
5360:Highbridge
5353:Combe Down
5336:, and the
5328:, Stanier
5286:Manchester
5237:Ivo Peters
5233:cine films
5146:Broadstone
5142:Bridgwater
3958:Spetisbury
3684:Stalbridge
3602:Henstridge
3578:Park Lane
2260:Bridgwater
1909:Cossington
1714:Highbridge
617:River Avon
233:Heavy rail
149:(pre-1923)
11515:Sykehouse
11510:Swithland
11480:Glenfield
11475:Ferguslie
11455:Crowlands
11440:Brierdene
11041:Tempsford
11006:St Clears
10996:Slattocks
10926:Peterhead
10916:Park Farm
10846:Monkerton
10726:Hatch End
10706:Glencarse
10676:Fleetwood
10666:Ferryhill
10641:Eastriggs
10586:Cranleigh
10556:Charfield
10536:Carterton
10531:Carr Mill
10446:Beechwood
10401:Allandale
10381:reopening
10370:reopening
10353:reopening
10342:reopening
10321:reopening
10315:reopening
10304:reopening
10293:reopening
10287:reopening
10266:reopening
10260:reopening
10254:reopening
10239:Heathwick
10225:including
10216:reopening
10210:reopening
10199:reopening
10193:reopening
10187:reopening
10181:reopening
10175:reopening
10152:including
10146:Parts of
10143:reopening
10127:reopening
10116:reopening
10110:reopening
10104:reopening
10098:reopening
10092:reopening
10086:reopening
10075:reopening
10059:reopening
9923:Beam Park
9918:Ashington
9547:To London
9540:Secondary
9426:Accidents
9226:Ian Allan
8657:S&DRT
8611:2 January
8497:"Ashcott"
8081:2 January
8043:2 January
8014:2 January
7915:: 25–30.
7884:2 January
7792:2 January
7443:Courceyan
7428:Limestone
6819:as well.
6752:2 ft
6710:Accidents
6549:Salisbury
6249:Ashington
6234:Ashington
5851:Holes Bay
5831:Junction.
5790:Salisbury
5788:over the
5766:Wincanton
5742:Blandford
5494:jointly.
5374:Geography
5241:sea level
5235:taken by
5189:Hamworthy
5130:Hampshire
5108:, was an
5106:S&DJR
4781:Branksome
4751:Parkstone
4280:Holes Bay
3273:Wincanton
399:Old gauge
334:Technical
317:1951-1966
266:1854-1874
11535:Woodhorn
11428:Stations
11204:Projects
11121:Woodhorn
11086:Waverley
11051:Thornton
10971:Saltford
10951:Richhill
10911:Ollerton
10851:Moorside
10816:Llanwern
10756:Horfield
10501:Caerleon
10411:Aldridge
10389:Stations
10050:Projects
9958:Butetown
9911:Stations
9820:Projects
9696:Heritage
9507:Bath Spa
9182:(1988).
9133:Archived
9103:Archived
9007:Archived
8955:Archived
8925:Archived
8892:Archived
8866:Archived
8862:BBC News
8836:Archived
8810:Archived
8784:Archived
8754:Archived
8713:Archived
8683:Archived
8631:Archived
8605:Archived
8579:Archived
8553:Archived
8455:22 March
8446:Archived
8362:Archived
8324:5 August
8318:Archived
8227:(1990).
8159:Archived
8075:Archived
8008:Archived
7982:Archived
7951:, 1967.
7917:Archived
7878:Archived
7825:Archived
7786:Archived
7735:Archived
7692:(1990).
7665:(1974).
7414:between
7365:Sustrans
7307:Sources
6874:peak oil
6849:Washford
6584:Closures
6551: –
6547: –
6545:Waterloo
6199:accident
6139:B&ER
6109:Citation
6038:Radstock
5996:Radstock
5994:). From
5948:Wimborne
5944:Ringwood
5859:turnpike
5829:Wimborne
5738:Wimborne
5704:Weymouth
5646:steamers
5590:Edington
5586:Shapwick
5565: in
5490:and the
5442:and via
5436:Midlands
5392:Radstock
5263:Dorset.
5195:and the
5181:Wimborne
5171:Overview
5118:Somerset
4529:Weymouth
4115:Wimborne
4042:Ringwood
3646:Somerset
2011:Shapwick
413: in
383: in
322:Reopened
247:Depot(s)
239:Services
216:Stations
177:Somerset
123:Overview
11581:Commons
11505:Stanely
11470:Dykebar
10921:Pelsall
10776:Isfield
10751:Hirwaun
10746:Henbury
10716:Gorbals
10691:Gabalfa
10656:Eynsham
10611:Dalston
10581:Corsham
10571:Claydon
10561:Cheadle
10471:Bramley
10018:Winslow
9983:Newsham
9517:Swindon
9502:Bristol
9485:Bristol
9473:Primary
9244:2554248
8313:YouTube
7560:At the
7517:At the
7445:) age.
7357:Midford
6981:Hammoon
6851:on the
6803:. This
6729:others.
6668:fly ash
6608:to the
6500:06:50 (
6484:Midford
6174:⁄
6050:Masbury
6046:Binegar
6008:tramway
6000:Midford
5844:to the
5671:Polsham
5634:Burnham
5582:Ashcott
5560:⁄
5521:Origins
5481:History
5471:Midford
5462:hours.
5440:Bristol
5423:steamer
5284:, from
5257:banking
5245:Masbury
5210:jointly
5110:English
5098:S&D
2448:Polsham
2322:Taunton
2062:Ashcott
1486:Masbury
1414:Binegar
968:Midford
938:Viaduct
408:⁄
378:⁄
258:History
224:Service
187:Termini
131:Disused
58:Please
11319:HS4Air
11131:Wormit
11111:Wixams
11106:Witney
11091:Weedon
11081:Warsop
10651:Elland
10626:Ditton
10461:Bordon
10396:Armagh
9576:Others
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9129:Flickr
9109:17 May
9099:Flickr
9013:17 May
9003:Flickr
8898:21 May
8872:7 June
8842:6 June
8790:8 June
8559:21 May
8523:"Home"
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7477:Notes
7431:Shales
7197:(
6902:Legend
6718:, 1876
6553:Exeter
6513:10:20
6211:Yatton
6149:, the
6116:c. cxv
6034:Wellow
6020:Wellow
5928:hamlet
5884:London
5794:Yeovil
5792:&
5786:London
5751:, and
5402:, via
5126:Dorset
5120:) and
5059:London
4959:115.03
4776:113.07
4746:110.96
4709:108.03
4606:
4340:104.59
4188:102.51
4110:102.88
4048:
3653:Dorset
3428:London
2942:Witham
2515:Yatton
2167:
1769:
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1455:
1445:Summit
1174:
1082:Wellow
846:London
613:Bridge
572:
499:Legend
314:Closed
263:Opened
181:Dorset
173:Locale
128:Status
10946:Poyle
10766:Hythe
10731:Haxby
10661:Errol
10526:Carno
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7920:(PDF)
7909:(PDF)
7601:1986.
7543:2-8-0
7500:2-8-0
7456:Image
7422:is a
6299:token
6121:Dates
5940:towns
5720:Pylle
5658:Frome
5654:Wells
5642:tidal
5469:from
5416:Poole
5065:
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4714:Poole
4588:
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4158:97.69
4028:
3983:94.83
3953:89.42
3923:86.90
3864:84.99
3817:
3800:
3750:76.20
3709:71.31
3679:64.92
3640:
3597:62.52
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3309:59.48
3268:53.83
3238:46.99
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3092:42.52
3062:42.04
3018:40.07
2948:
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2882:Pylle
2877:45.79
2795:51.24
2715:35.16
2671:68.60
2573:68.60
2521:
2496:
2443:64.57
2355:59.75
2328:
2303:
2207:81.94
2152:
2057:64.09
2006:67.17
1955:77.37
1904:75.10
1853:70.67
1802:76.28
1754:
1709:78.92
1606:
1532:81.73
1481:29.99
1440:
1409:27.46
1379:23.32
1301:20.16
1276:
1270:Frome
1251:
1205:17.14
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1114:13.80
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9317:ISBN
9298:ISBN
9257:ISBN
9240:OCLC
9230:ISBN
9207:ISBN
9188:ISBN
9159:ISBN
9141:2019
9111:2019
9015:2019
8963:2012
8936:2013
8900:2017
8874:2014
8844:2014
8818:2013
8792:2020
8762:2013
8721:2007
8691:2012
8665:2021
8639:2013
8613:2016
8587:2013
8561:2017
8535:2013
8509:2012
8483:2012
8457:2015
8424:2012
8392:ISBN
8370:2014
8326:2018
8290:ISBN
8270:ISBN
8246:ISBN
8193:2015
8167:2015
8130:ISBN
8102:ISBN
8083:2016
8045:2016
8016:2016
7990:2015
7961:ISBN
7928:2015
7886:2016
7854:ISBN
7833:2020
7815:ISBN
7794:2016
7762:ISBN
7743:2017
7714:ISBN
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7555:July
7552:8395
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7474:Date
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6815:and
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6056:and
5972:port
5946:and
5638:feet
5630:pier
5358:The
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5140:and
5114:Bath
5102:SDJR
5092:The
5050:LSWR
5018:3:24
4969:3:23
4932:3:20
4786:3:18
4756:3:13
4726:3:03
4598:now
4520:LSWR
4445:3:02
4350:2:59
4232:2:57
4198:2:55
4168:2:49
4120:2:53
3993:2:42
3963:2:34
3933:2:29
3874:2:24
3844:2:16
3760:2:10
3719:2:03
3689:1:55
3607:1:50
3439:1:43
3415:LSWR
3319:1:42
3278:1:33
3248:1:24
3218:1:23
3102:1:16
3072:1:15
3028:1:10
2953:1:03
2887:1:20
2805:1:28
2725:1:02
2681:1:53
2626:1:01
2453:1:47
2365:1:39
2217:2:12
2067:1:47
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1965:2:09
1914:2:04
1863:1:58
1812:2:06
1719:2:11
1542:2:16
1491:0:56
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1389:0:44
1311:0:35
1281:0:29
1215:0:26
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1124:0:22
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1050:0:11
973:0:10
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