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East Somerset Railway

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Address

Cranmore Railway Station,
Cranmore,
Shepton Mallet,
Somerset,
United Kingdom

BA4 4QP

Telephone

+44 (0)1749 880417

Fax No Number Available
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Website http://www.eastsomersetrailway.com/

The East Somerset Railway was inaugarated in 1855 and opened as a broad-gauge line from Witham on the Westbury to Weymouth line to Shepton Malletin 1858, extending to Wells in 1862. Unfortunately, the line was not commercially successful and it was sold to the Great Western Railway in 1874. The railway continued on GWR and then BR hands, essentially unchanged, until 1963 when passenger services were withdrawn. Freight traffic was also reduced and the line cutback. Bitumen trains continued to Cranmore until 1985 and stone trains still use the branch as far as Merehead Quarry.

In 1967, the artist David Shepherd bought two steam engines, BR standard class 9F No.92203 and standard class 4MT No.75029, and was looking for somewhere to base them. After starting out at Longmoor in Hampshire, he looked at 31 sites in the south of England until arriving at Cranmore on a rainy day in 1971. Whilst a site of dereliction, he could see the potential and so he and some friends purchased the site, and the Cranmore Railway Company was born.


The site was cleared, a new engine shed and sidings built, and then at the end of 1973, the East Somerset Railway was opened. As Cranmore station was still used for Bitumen traffic, initially operations were from a small platform next to the engine shed (now Cranmore West), but with the end of the freight traffic, the ESR returned to Cranmore station in 1985. The line was also extended westwards towards Shepton Mallet and a new station build at Mendip Vale.

 

Directions by Road

From the M5

 

Leave the Motorway at J23 and head east on the A39 to Glastonbury. Turn onto the A361 to continue east to Shepton Mallet. The railway is signposted off the A361 between Shepton Mallet and Frome.

From London and the M3

 

Just after Basingstoke on the M3, the A303 filters off to Andover and Salisbury. Follow the A303 to Deptford then join the A36 towards Warminster. At the Cley Hill Roundabout, turn left onto the A362 to Frome, before you reach frome turn left onto the A361 towards Shepton Mallet. The railway is signposted off the A361 between Frome and Shepton Mallet.

 

Directions by Public Transport

By Train

 

Frome or Castle Cary are the nearest stations served by mainline services. For full train timetable information please use the National Rail website.


By Bus


For Local/National bus service information please use the Travel Line website.

 

Map

LocationMilesChainsNotes
Cranmore
000
 
Cranmore West
0 30
 
Merryfield Lane
0 76
 
Mendip Vale
1 65
 

Currently Resident
The are no 12CSVT locomotives currently resident at this site

Note - Locos that show as resident may be based here but loaned to other sites, click on 'Loco' to view the most recent location

Past Visitors
Loco Arrived Departed Notes
37187 21/01/1984 21/01/1984 Visiting Railtour
37189 21/01/1984 21/01/1984 Visiting Railtour
37798 04/04/2003 10/04/2003 Guest Loco
37674 17/04/2004 18/04/2004 Guest Loco

There are currently no photographs of this locomotive on this site.

 

This page was last updated on Saturday June 24th 2023