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The sheer variety of traction used onWest Somerset stone services , together with the attraction of seeing freight trains in a Branchline setting, was a big draw for photographers. There are likely to be plenty of photos of these trains as there were many opportunities to see them. The aim of this Taunton Trains Archive is twofold:
The Log has been researched by Jeff Treece with the full cooperation of Mark Smith and Steve Martin from the WSR, and also assistance from many other enthusiasts who have supplied details of sightings and other information. This assistance is gratefully acknowledged.
If you think you can help us add to/ clarify/ or provide additional information for the Rolling Stone Gallery then please do not hesitate to contact Taunton Trains.We can scan slides and photographs and return them to you quickly. Images can also be accepted in a digital format via Email.
The Log has been researched by Jeff Treece with the full cooperation of Mark Smith and Steve Martin from the WSR, and also assistance from many other enthusiasts who have supplied details of sightings and other information. This assistance is gratefully acknowledged.
If you think you can help us add to/ clarify/ or provide additional information for the Rolling Stone Gallery then please do not hesitate to contact Taunton Trains.We can scan slides and photographs and return them to you quickly. Images can also be accepted in a digital format via Email.