It was great going back to Midsomer Norton, catching up with progress and chatting to John Bridges, Doug Auckland and Norman Allward. Most of the other faces have changed since I was a regular on the Monday Gang. With all the 'beginning of the end of air travel' angst of the last few days it was nice to be at a transport location with a future. All is not lost, we will still be able to travel - and it will be enjoyable. For the first time at Midsomer Norton I got the feel of a 'real' railway, a railway that will actually carry freight and passengers into the future. As I rounded the bend and the station came into view on the return walk I could see a modern passenger train - in my mind - easing round the curve on its way to Bournemouth. An inspiration as always ...
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Monday, April 19, 2010
midsomer norton today
It was great going back to Midsomer Norton, catching up with progress and chatting to John Bridges, Doug Auckland and Norman Allward. Most of the other faces have changed since I was a regular on the Monday Gang. With all the 'beginning of the end of air travel' angst of the last few days it was nice to be at a transport location with a future. All is not lost, we will still be able to travel - and it will be enjoyable. For the first time at Midsomer Norton I got the feel of a 'real' railway, a railway that will actually carry freight and passengers into the future. As I rounded the bend and the station came into view on the return walk I could see a modern passenger train - in my mind - easing round the curve on its way to Bournemouth. An inspiration as always ...
Sunday, January 04, 2009
namecheck!
This has always been first and foremost a community site for the Trust at Midsomer Norton, even though in recent months it's expanded its range somewhat.
But for regular volunteers at MN there is now the extra kudos of having indexed tags so you see or read about yourselves quickly and easily via the sidebar!
Hopefully in future years this will be expanded to cover Gartell, Shillingstone and the 'New'.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
heritage open day 1
Three nice shots of Wulfric in the signalbox today. The station was very busy all day with visitors. It was nice to see that many of them were young - hopefully future members and volunteers of the Trust! Particular thanks today to Jeff Harris, Doug Auckland and Ann Cook who turned out all day to help visitors. All four new volunteers with an interest in working in the coach have been taken on - the first result being that we'll be open tomorrow (Sunday 9 September) up at the coach!
Danielle is more interested in posing than pulling levers ...
Monday, May 22, 2006
astronomical garden 2006

Midsomer Norton South 22 May 2006
Bedding plants have arrived so the astronomical garden can get a touch of colour again. Dave, George, Doug and John stand around waiting for the plants to plant themselves. Although not as big as the original garden thanks to the 'modern' road works since closure, the shape is retained, giving a nice Pagan touch to the station area.

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