Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway After Closure
Henstridge
1st January 1966
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A 2mm scale model (N gauge) of Andy Harris' delightful model of Henstridge.
A 2mm scale model (N gauge) of Andy Harris' delightful model of Henstridge.
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The short platform at the time this picture was taken could be just made out behind the left hand side of the gate. The shot below shows 16 years of change. Pic © Chris Nevard
The short platform at the time this picture was taken could be just made out behind the left hand side of the gate. The shot below shows 16 years of change. Pic © Chris Nevard
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The former level crossing as seen February 1984. Pic © Chris Nevard
The former level crossing as seen February 1984. Pic © Chris Nevard
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The former level crossing as seen February 1984. The attractive building on the left is the station master's house. Pic © Chris Nevard
The former level crossing as seen February 1984. The attractive building on the left is the station master's house. Pic © Chris Nevard
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Site of Henstridge Station seen from the A30. The station was just to the left of the white caravan as seen February 1984. Pic © Chris Nevard
Site of Henstridge Station seen from the A30. The station was just to the left of the white caravan as seen February 1984. Pic © Chris Nevard
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Trackbed South Of Henstridge. Taken from an overbridge on a minor road looking towards Stalbridge (South). September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
Trackbed South Of Henstridge. Taken from an overbridge on a minor road looking towards Stalbridge (South). September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
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Henstridge level crossing gate lying in hedge by level crossing at Henstridge Station (site) no sign of red spot etc, paintwork looking good for 35 years in the greenery despite this. September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
Henstridge level crossing gate lying in hedge by level crossing at Henstridge Station (site) no sign of red spot etc, paintwork looking good for 35 years in the greenery despite this. September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
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Henstridge LC Gatepost. As above, but with gate attached.  Original gate?  Closed over trackbed, looking north.  Photo of site of station taken from the other side of the greenery. September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
Henstridge LC Gatepost. As above, but with gate attached. Original gate? Closed over trackbed, looking north. Photo of site of station taken from the other side of the greenery. September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
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Henstridge LC Gatepost. One of a pair of gateposts at the site of the level crossing immediately south of Henstridge station. September 2000, pic S. Banfield
Henstridge LC Gatepost. One of a pair of gateposts at the site of the level crossing immediately south of Henstridge station. September 2000, pic S. Banfield
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Henstridge Station (Site). Taken looking north towards Wincanton, the station occupied the middle ground, and the land now built on.  At least one or two of the roads in the rabbit warren estate have a suitable name.  That makes it all worthwhile.  Doesn’t it?  I even spotted a house named Essendee…. The path that was the trackbed stops before the roadbridge in the distance, and stops just behind this spot (the site of the level crossing below). September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
Henstridge Station (Site). Taken looking north towards Wincanton, the station occupied the middle ground, and the land now built on. At least one or two of the roads in the rabbit warren estate have a suitable name. That makes it all worthwhile. Doesn’t it? I even spotted a house named Essendee…. The path that was the trackbed stops before the roadbridge in the distance, and stops just behind this spot (the site of the level crossing below). September 2000, pic S. Banfield.
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