End of the Line
Charlie Taylor hears your stories about the former railways in Somerset.
All Change Please: The End of End of the Line
Charlie's documentary looking at the past and future of Somerset's railways.
End of the Line: Michael's memories
Michael Eavis and Charlie look at the old railway line which crosses Glastonbury Festival
End of the Line: The station which disappeared in Evercreech
Evercreech New Station is now almost entirely hidden by houses. Charlie's been for a look
End of the Line: Restoration at Washford
Charlie speaks to engineer Ted Lambe from the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust.
End of the Line: Burnham's tourist trade
John Strickland talks to Charlie about growing up in Burnham-on-Sea next to the railway.
End of the Line: Passing on the pocket watch
Former railway worker Barry Tolcher wants to pass his old GWR pocket watch on to Charlie.
End of the Line: the grand station house at Crewkerne
Charlie visits Crewkerne Station, where there's an impressive station house
End of the Line: Making a home in Masbury
Charlie speaks to the owner of Masbury Station and the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust.
End of the Line: The rise and fall of Wincanton's railway
John Atkins from Wincanton Museum speaks to Charlie about the town's former station.
End of the Line: Bringing the bells
Wrington is today's destination. Charlie hears about the old station there.
End of the Line: For whom the sign tolls
Charlie visits the old toll sign from Highbridge Wharf
End of the Line: shopping at the old station
Shopping is all that happens in Chard's Central Station these days.
End of the Line: Keeping the trains running at Cranmore
The East Somerset Railway runs steam trains near Shepton Mallet. Charlie went for a look.
End of the Line: Breaking the land speed record in Wellington
Colin Spackman describes how Wellington was the first place where trains went over 100mph
End of the Line: coffee in a carriage
Charlie visits an old railway carriage which has been transformed into a café
End of the Line: Milk, bacon and students at Cole
John Thick tells Charlie about his childhood at Cole station near Bruton
End of the Line: 50 years on Somerset's stations
Percy Parsons from Chilton Polden speaks about his career which lasted half a century.
End of the Line: Building a bungalow on the bridge in Bawdrip
Dave Bown's father built a bungalow on railway land in the 60s. Charlie's been to see it.
End of the Line: the skill of the brake van guard
Steve Martin explains why being in charge of the brake van was no easy task.
End of the Line: Cycling the Strawberry Line
Charlie gets on his bike from Yatton to Cheddar
End of the Line: Mapping the country
Pat Cobb speaks about his father's work mapping out Great Britain's disused railways
End of the Line: Growing up on the platform
Derek Champion lived in Station House at Athelney, Charlie hears his memories.
End of the Line: The station in the middle of a field
Stoke St Gregory never had a railway, why has it got a station? Charlie asks Tom Duxbury
End of the Line: Do I get my ticket here?
Gordon Fry runs a garage at Bruton Station, where he's recreated a signal box and station























