I think my Great Grandather would have travelled the line, living in Radstock. And I've often wondered quite where the line went in Bristol, so the map comparison was very infomative showing how changed most of the route is now in the city! Brilliant job, subbed for more!
Many thanks - I have several family connections with the old B&NSR. It would have been nice to acknowledge Whitchurch Halt (although it didn't open until 1925).
I used to live in Radstock but never travelled on this line, I did travel on the other line to Bath. I don't know how you do the graphics for this but they are excellent, great to see where the old line ran, I know where most of those old stations are.
I followed the route via Google maps in particular wondering how it went from Whitchurch Halt to Pensford, it looped across back forth the A37 you see where the bridges were. This is a great nod our long lost Railway at the bottom of my road.
I think my Great Grandather would have travelled the line, living in Radstock. And I've often wondered quite where the line went in Bristol, so the map comparison was very infomative showing how changed most of the route is now in the city! Brilliant job, subbed for more!
Many thanks - I have several family connections with the old B&NSR. It would have been nice to acknowledge Whitchurch Halt (although it didn't open until 1925).
Farrington Gurney Halt (1927) also.
Excellent work. More please !
Brilliant! I remember travelling from Pensford to Hallatrow many moons ago.!!
we're fortunate enough to own a small part of this line. Where the outline of the train is at @12:16 on the modern view is the bottom of our garden
Thanks James. That was brilliant🚂
I used to live in Radstock but never travelled on this line, I did travel on the other line to Bath. I don't know how you do the graphics for this but they are excellent, great to see where the old line ran, I know where most of those old stations are.
Thanks! You might find my other video interesting! ua-cam.com/video/gBUwHMII2kI/v-deo.html
Fantastic work and so historically interesting
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So good. Thank you
I followed the route via Google maps in particular wondering how it went from Whitchurch Halt to Pensford, it looped across back forth the A37 you see where the bridges were. This is a great nod our long lost Railway at the bottom of my road.
Very good as always but too many stations missing sadly
Which ones? Given that the GWR halts were later, I don't believe any are missing.
Absolutely fantastic work. Would anyone know where I could purchase the map on the left. Seems quite hard tracking it down. Kind regards,
It's available free on Wikimedia