Minehead railway station

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Minehead
Location
Place Minehead
Local authority West Somerset, Somerset
Coordinates 3°28′00″S 51°12′22″E / -3.466783, 51.206111Coordinates: 3°28′00″S 51°12′22″E / -3.466783, 51.206111
Operations
Managed by West Somerset Railway
Platforms in use 2
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7828 at Minehead Station
7828 at Minehead Station

Minehead railway station is the terminus of the West Somerset Railway, a heritage railway in Somerset, United Kingdom. The station is situated adjacent to the beach and close to the centre of Minehead. It has two platform faces with extensive carriage sidings where spare rolling stock is stored.

During the summer of 2007 the station once again saw mainline services to and from Bristol Temple Meads via Taunton, for the first time since 1972, in the form of the six trains per week Butlins Express. This service is not being operated this year.

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[edit] West Somerset Railway headquarters

The station is the headquarters of the West Somerset Railway. All departments are based here:

  • Operating
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Signal & Telegraph
  • Administration
  • Retail Outlet the "Buffer Stop"

[edit] History

Minehead station on 5 April 1970
Minehead station on 5 April 1970

The station was opened on 16 July 1874 by the Minehead Railway, and the building has been extended at least twice. The railway was operated by the Bristol and Exeter Railway until it was amalgamated into the Great Western Railway in 1876. The Minehead Railway was absorbed into this company in 1897 which, in turn, was nationalised into British Railways in 1948.

The railway was closed on 4 January 1971 but was reopened in 1976 as a heritage railway by the West Somerset Railway.

[edit] Platforms

The original platforms are probably the longest on any preserved railway and can accommodate a sixteen coach train plus locomotive - just right for accommodating a Castle and sixteen coaches with passengers going to/from Butlins.


[edit] Loco Shed

The engine shed and old goods shed are used to maintain the steam engines that operate on the line. This facility includes part of the original station building, and is one of three such facilities on the line (together with the main facility at Bishops Lydeard and the S&DJR facility at Washford). It is also home to the line's only turntable, although this is dismantled and no longer in use. With the minehead development a turntable has been included to cater for mainline tours and to turn engines, the turntable is progressing rapidly and should be complete by march 2008.


Preceding station Heritage Railways  Heritage railways Following station
Dunster   West Somerset Railway   Terminus
This station offers access to the South West Coast Path
Distance to path ½ mile
Next station anticlockwise Barnstaple 69 miles


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