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  2. Cranmore, Somerset - Wikipedia

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    It is the base of the East Somerset Railway which plays host to a variety of preserved diesel and steam locomotives. It operates the line between Cranmore railway station, Cranmore West, Merryfield Lane Halt, and Mendip Vale. The section between Cranmore and the mainline is used for heavy quarry traffic to the nearby Merehead Quarry. The quarry ...

  3. Cranmore railway station - Wikipedia

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    This is currently non-operational. Behind it is a miniature railway which runs to Cranmore West. As the main station and home of the East Somerset Railway, Cranmore station also provides facilities for visitors: Car parking; Children's play area; Picnic area; Restaurant; Toilets; Shop; Art gallery; Footpath to Cranmore West Station via the ...

  4. Cranmore Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Cranmore Tower is a 45 metres (148 ft) tall 19th century folly in the parish of Cranmore, Somerset, England. [1] The site is 280 metres (919 ft) above sea level, and is the highest point on the Mendip Way. The tower was built in 1862-1864, by Thomas Henry Wyatt for John Moore Paget of Cranmore Hall (now part of All Hallows Preparatory ...

  5. East Somerset Railway - Wikipedia

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    The East Somerset Railway is a 1 mi 63 ch (2.9 km) heritage railway in Somerset, running between Cranmore and Mendip Vale.The railway was once part of the former Cheddar Valley line that ran from Witham to Yatton, meeting the Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway at Wells but was considered for closure even before the publication of 'The Reshaping of British Railways' by Dr Richard Beeching in ...

  6. Cranmore West railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station - of which the platforms have been removed - used to provide visitors with benches and there are toilets across the line at the locomotive sheds. The East Somerset Railway's shed and workshop are both located here as well as the Sentinel Diesel Preservation Group's (SDPG) and Cranmore Traincare and Maintenance Service's (CTMS) sheds.

  7. List of places in Somerset - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities, towns, villages and hamlets in the ceremonial county of Somerset, ... (Somerton), West Compton, West Cranmore, West Crewkerne, Westfield, ...

  8. Torr Works - Wikipedia

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    Torr Works quarry, grid reference is a limestone quarry at East Cranmore, near Shepton Mallet on the Mendip Hills, Somerset, England. The quarry was formerly known as Merehead , a name which has been retained for its rail depot on the opposite side of the A361 road.

  9. Cheddar Valley line - Wikipedia

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    Cranmore station; originally a single platform; passing loop and second platform opened on 11 September 1904; the Mendip Granite Works was adjacent to the station, and a 2 ft (610 mm) tramway ran north to the Waterlip Quarry; the tramway was extended in 1907 to the Somerset Basalt Quarry, and was converted to standard gauge in 1926; the artist ...