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It says here the line ran from Chard to Ilminster along the Great Western Railway line. As far as I'm aware, that line was the old British Rail southern region line (not sure what that would have been pre-nationalisation) out of Waterloo. The GWR ran through Taunton, further to the north.

Somebody who knows more about railways than me had better update the page!

Milvinder 15:41, 28 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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