Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway After Closure
Shepton Mallet
1st January 1966
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Bath Road Viaduct. This viaduct was widened in 1892, we are viewing from the 'new' side - note the seam down the middle. In 1946 the viaduct was again rebuilt after it collapsed in a winter gale. This structure is grade 2 listed. December 2001. Pic © Chris Nevard
Bath Road Viaduct. This viaduct was widened in 1892, we are viewing from the 'new' side - note the seam down the middle. In 1946 the viaduct was again rebuilt after it collapsed in a winter gale. This structure is grade 2 listed. December 2001. Pic © Chris Nevard
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Flooded trackbed near Shepton Mallet, 2001. Pic © S. Banfield
Flooded trackbed near Shepton Mallet, 2001. Pic © S. Banfield
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Charlton Viaduct. 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
Charlton Viaduct. 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
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Charlton Viaduct. 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
Charlton Viaduct. 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
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Charlton Viaduct (view through barrier). 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
Charlton Viaduct (view through barrier). 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
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Charlton Viaduct (view through barrier). 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
Charlton Viaduct (view through barrier). 31st May 2004. Pic © Chris Nevard
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