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Bishops Lydeard Station, about 1960

Bishops Lydeard Station, about 1960


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Filename: HSB2 041 Bishops Lydeard .jpg

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Date: 3rd March 2016

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Bishops Lydeard Station, about 1960

A snowy scene at Bishops Lydeard Station in about 1960. The station opened in 1862 and was part of the West Somerset Railway which ran between Norton Fitzwarren and Minehead. This view is looking north towards Watchet. Bishops Lydeard Station is now part of the heritage line ran by the new West Somerset Railway

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Platform Somerset Station Winter Bishops Lydeard West Somerset Railway


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Step back in time to a winter wonderland at Bishops Lydeard Station, circa 1960. This print captures the essence of a snowy scene, where the West Somerset Railway once thrived. Nestled in the heart of Somerset, this historic station opened its doors in 1862 and served as a vital link between Norton Fitzwarren and Minehead. As we gaze upon this enchanting image, our eyes are drawn towards the north, where Watchet awaits with its own tale to tell. The platform stands adorned with a blanket of pristine snow, transforming it into an ethereal landscape straight out of a storybook. Today, Bishops Lydeard Station has been lovingly preserved as part of the heritage line operated by the new West Somerset Railway. It serves not only as a testament to our rich railway history but also as an invitation for visitors to experience nostalgia firsthand. In this frozen moment captured on film, we can almost hear the distant whistle blowing and feel the excitement that must have filled these very platforms all those years ago. Let your imagination wander back in time as you admire this remarkable photograph – an enduring symbol of both natural beauty and human ingenuity.

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