The Cheddar Valley Line
• The Lost Lines of England series documents a lost age of steam train
travel that thrived throughout the country from the mid-19th century to
the early to mid-20th century.
• An informative, accessible and portable resource for the train enthusiast
as well as the general reader, and a superb souvenir or gift for visitors
past and present.
• Photo illustrated throughout, including many images that are appearing
in print for the first time.
The Yatton to Witham line was one of the prettiest and best-loved railways
in Somerset and is remembered with great affection by locals and railway
enthusiasts alike. It ran along the edge of the Mendip Hills through
Cheddar, Wells and Shepton Mallet. Today, walkers and cyclists enjoy
stretches of it as the Cheddar Valley path. This nostalgic journey along
its tracks uses many previously unseen photographs and will bring back
memories of the line in its heyday, picturing the trains that once ran on it.
Paul Lawton grew up in Somerset next to the Cheddar Valley line and adds personal insight to this tour through its former stations. He later moved to Wales, writing extensively on the history and railway history of Denbighshire, and is the co-author of three titles in Graffeg's Lost Lines of Wales series: Rhyl to Corwen, Bangor to Afon Wen and The Conwy Valley Line.