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Somerset Stations Collection

Choose a picture from our Somerset Stations Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

24 items

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Somerset Stations Collection: Hallatrow Station

Hallatrow Station Collection
3 items

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Camerton Station

Camerton Station, Somerset, c. 1900

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Radford & Timsbury Halt

Radford & Timsbury Halt
Radford and Timsbury Halt, Somerset, c. 1910

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Limpley Stoke Station

Limpley Stoke Station, Wiltshire, c. 1950s

Somerset Stations Collection: Taunton Station

Taunton Station Collection
4 items

Somerset Stations Collection: Blue Anchor Station

Blue Anchor Station Collection
3 items

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Beadon and Uphill Station

Beadon and Uphill Station
Bleadon and Uphill Station, Somerset, c. 1950s

Somerset Stations Collection: Bishops Lydeard Station

Bishops Lydeard Station Collection
3 items

Somerset Stations Collection: Bath Spa Station

Bath Spa Station Collection
6 items

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Bathford Halt

Bathford Halt, Somerset, c. 1960s

Somerset Stations Collection: Bathampton Station

Bathampton Station Collection
4 items

Somerset Stations Collection: Athelney Station

Athelney Station Collection
2 items

Somerset Stations Collection: Castle Cary

Castle Cary Collection
3 items

Somerset Stations Collection: Yeovil Pen Mill

Yeovil Pen Mill Collection
3 items

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Highbridge Station

Highbridge Station, Somerset, 1928

Somerset Stations Collection: Frome Station

Frome Station Collection
4 items

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Nailsea and Backwell Station, Somerset, c. 1900

Nailsea and Backwell Station, Somerset, c. 1900
A view of Nailsea and Backwell Station in Somerset, c.1900, showing one of the signal boxes and a locomotive pulling into the station

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Montacute Station, Somerset, 1962

Montacute Station, Somerset, 1962
Unfortunately there is no caption on the back of this photograph taken of Montacute Station in 1962. We can only assume that some kind of maintenance is taking place on the line towards Yeovil

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Milverton Station, Somerset, c. 1950s

Milverton Station, Somerset, c. 1950s
A quiet looking Milverton Station photographed in the 1950 s. The signal box, station building and goods shed all stand alongside each other on the down platform which took trains onto Wiveliscombe

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Norton Fitzwarren train crash, 1940

Norton Fitzwarren train crash, 1940
On the night of November 4th 1940 locomotive No. 6028 King George VI left Paddington Station hauling thirteen coaches heading for Penzance

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Yeovil Town Station, Somerset, c. 1950s

Yeovil Town Station, Somerset, c. 1950s
A bustling scene at Yeovil Town Station taken in the late 1950 s. The chimneys of the large station building can be seen above the platform canopy

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Keynsham Station, Somerset, c. 1900

Keynsham Station, Somerset, c. 1900
A view of Keynsham Station in Somerset, c.1900, showing the station building and platforms. The station opened in August 1840 when the line between Bristol and Bath was completed

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Norton Fitzwarren train crash in 1940

Norton Fitzwarren train crash in 1940
On the night of November 4th 1940 locomotive No. 6028 King George VI left Paddington Station hauling thirteen coaches heading for Penzance

Background imageSomerset Stations Collection: Shepton Mallet Station, Somerset, c. 1910

Shepton Mallet Station, Somerset, c. 1910
A view of Shepton Mallet station in Somerset, c.1910, showing Saddle Tank No. 2729 in the foreground and a number of passengers on the opposite platform


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