



Mike Tuck's excellent site has recently uploaded some absolutely SUPERB shots taken at Midsomer Norton. It really is looking like a railway again and Mike's photos really capture the atmosphere of this truly magical stretch of the S&D.
The above shots are NOT Mike's, they are my own not particularly brilliant shots!
So take a look at his website and see the amazing progress that's been made converting a derelict site that was all but written off into an absolute credit both to the heritage movement and the S&D - high praise indeed!
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I have been following this blog for a while now and it's wonderful to see pictures of the railway being put back together - excellent work!
I remember travelling on this railway as a child before it was closed down.
Looking forward to one day when I might be able to travel on The New Somerset and Dorset Railway again.
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