Walking the Somerset & Dorset Railway Part 5: Around Corfe Mullen

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • This next part of our walks along section of the old Somerset & Dorset Railway takes us almost as far south as one can go, without heading into Broadstone itself, which we might do one day, just to see what, if any, of the old trackbed remains there. I
    fear there may be very little.
    Anyway, this walk is in two parts, with the first one seeing us cover the section from Corfe Mullen Halt to Broadstone Golf Course.
    The second walk was from Corfe Mullen to Bailey Gate crossing, which once crossed the, now very busy, A31.
    Both sections are beautiful to walk as, indeed, they have all been, so far, although, unlike the Two Tunnels Greenway and the North Dorset Trailway, these walks contain sections that are not really suitable for wheelchair users, unfortunately.
    The Railway photos that I have used here are by the following photographers:
    Jeffery Grayer, from his book 'Impermanent Ways Special 1: The Somerset & Dorset Line Fifty Years On'. This is another awesome book with some incredible photos in both colour and black & white.
    Ivo Peters, from his book 'The Somerset & Dorset An English Cross Country Railway' a book, which, I am sure all lovers of the S&D must have in their collection.
    Norman Lockett from the excellent 'The Norman Lockett Collection' by Mike Arlett and D Lockett.
    Trevor Owen from 'Somerset & Dorset Steam Finale' by Michael S Welch.
    Hugh Ballantyne from 'The Somerset & Dorset Remembered Part 2: Highbridge to Bournemouth.
    Obviously I cannot recommend these books highly enough and, so, I insist that you go out and buy them now, if you can!

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    Ideal for walking taking all the points on interest