Cam Valley Line (Great Western Railway)





Locations along the line

These locations are along the line.



Four ages of transport. To the left, the rolling English road (made, according to G.K.Chesterton, by the rolling English drunkard). Then, the lower ...
Ken Strachan 06/04/2012
Surprise and delight: while bypassing an awkward section of the GWR Cam Valley trackbed, the Railway Ramblers suddenly realized they were walking on ...
Ken Strachan 06/04/2012
The viaduct at Dunkerton was demolished with explosives in about 1981; but both embankments are still visible. View looks substantially East on 6th ...
Ken Strachan 06/04/2012
3 of 3 images.


The short tunnel just west of the station at Combe Hay, photographed in 1962 see image 38597. ...
John Thorn //1962
Opened by the GWR in 1910, Combe Hay Halt was situated about a mile east of Dunkerton see image 38453, with a short tunnel just west of the ...
John Thorn //1962
2 of 2 images.




They do like putting fenceposts in the middle of nowhere in Somerset. See image 41747. This view is a few hundred yards from Stoke Limpley station ...
Ken Strachan 26/09/2020
This very well kept and elegant bridge between Monkton Combe (left) and Limpley Stoke (right) - complete with a smaller arch for cattle to the right - ...
Ken Strachan 26/09/2020
Titfield Thunderbolt fans will undoubtedly recognize this bridge, where the A36 Warminster Road crosses over the Cam Valley line [for an opposed view, ...
Ken Strachan 26/09/2020
On the left, we see the trackbed of the Cam Valley line immortalized in 'The Titfield Thunderbolt'. In the distance, we see the road viaduct for the ...
Ken Strachan 07/04/2012
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