Infilled trackbed of the GWR Camerton Branch.
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Image: © Phil Williams Taken: 13 Mar 2007
A view looking to the west along the infilled trackbed of the Great Western Railway branch line from Limpley Stoke to Camerton, from the bridge on Withyditch Lane. The branch line closed to traffic in 1951 on the closure of the Camerton colliery, but was used in 1952 in the making of the film “The Titfield Thunderbolt”.