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Somerset and Dorset Railway Heritage Trust

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+44 1761 411221

Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust

Address
  
34 Silver St, Midsomer Norton, Radstock BA3 2EY, UK

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Open today · 10AM–4PMSunday10AM–4PMMonday1–4PMTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursdayClosedFridayClosedSaturdayClosedSuggest an edit

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Profiles

The Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust is a UK-registered charity, that through operating a railway museum at Midsomer Norton railway station, aims to preserve as much of the former Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway as possible. It is separate to and should not be confused with the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust, which is located at the West Somerset Railway's Washford railway station.

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History

The trust was formed shortly before the closure of the S&DJR in 1966 under the Beeching Axe, headquartered in Midsomer Norton. The station site was sold in 1969 to a local school, and then in 1995 to the Wansdyke district council, who leased it to the trust to restore to its 1950s condition.

The trust has since restored the original station buildings, a signalbox and a goods shed. A museum is located in an old horse stable block that houses a collection of S&DJR memorabilia, and there is also a pillbox with World War II exhibits. The Trust has over time relaid the majority of track within the station site, and currently has almost 2 miles (3.2 km) of track.

A road bridge over the railway, north east of the station has been removed, therefore relaying track to the north of the station would be expensive. However, having agreed a lease arrangement with the trackbed owners, the trust is extending track southwards up the gradient along the 2 miles 2 chains (3.3 km) of trackbed towards Chilcompton, and has presently relaid half the required length. The full plan would require restoration of the former Chilcompton railway tunnel.

In May 2013 an online appeal was launched to raise £500,000 by 30 September 2013 to purchase the station at the summit of the S&DJR at Masbury. The Trust eventually raised only £80,000 by the deadline, and the site was sold to another party.

January 2016 saw the Trust reach agreement with the Duchy of Cornwall to clear surface vegetation and other land management activities including improving drainage on the next section of former track bed as far as Chilcompton Tunnel 'cutting'. Work started over the weekend of 23/24 January 2016. Once a lease agreement has been signed with the Duchy of Cornwall the current reinstated section of the Somerset & Dorset Joint railway will be extended.

Operations

The trust has two operational diesel locomotives on site, and under a Light Railway Order allow it to operate passenger trains south towards Chilcompton.

Locomotives

  • Sentinel 0-4-0VBT, works no. 7109 named 'Joyce'. Similar to the S&DJR Sentinels used on the line at Radstock North and built at the Sentinel Waggon Works, but neither survived into preservation. In service - boiler ticket expires 2026 (privately owned).
  • English Electric 0-6-0DH, works no. D1120, in service
  • British Railways Class 08 D4095, built Horwich Works 1961. TOPS number 08881. In service
  • Key
  • VBT = vertical boiler tank locomotive
  • DH = diesel-hydraulic locomotive
  • Coaching stock

    British Rail Mark 1 coaches were the principal passenger stock of the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway from 1951 until the closure of the railway.The railway currently has two of these vehicles but the aim is to eventually have two rakes of 3 coaches including a BSK or BSO with one train in BR lined maroon and the other in BR Southern Region green.

    References

    Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust Wikipedia