Charlie Taylor hears your stories about the former railways in Somerset.
Charlie's documentary looking at the past and future of Somerset's railways.
Michael Eavis and Charlie look at the old railway line which crosses Glastonbury Festival
Evercreech New Station is now almost entirely hidden by houses. Charlie's been for a look
Charlie speaks to engineer Ted Lambe from the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust.
John Strickland talks to Charlie about growing up in Burnham-on-Sea next to the railway.
Former railway worker Barry Tolcher wants to pass his old GWR pocket watch on to Charlie.
Charlie visits Crewkerne Station, where there's an impressive station house
Charlie speaks to the owner of Masbury Station and the Somerset and Dorset Railway Trust.
John Atkins from Wincanton Museum speaks to Charlie about the town's former station.
Wrington is today's destination. Charlie hears about the old station there.
Charlie visits the old toll sign from Highbridge Wharf
Shopping is all that happens in Chard's Central Station these days.
The East Somerset Railway runs steam trains near Shepton Mallet. Charlie went for a look.
Colin Spackman describes how Wellington was the first place where trains went over 100mph
Charlie visits an old railway carriage which has been transformed into a cafΓ©
John Thick tells Charlie about his childhood at Cole station near Bruton
Percy Parsons from Chilton Polden speaks about his career which lasted half a century.
Dave Bown's father built a bungalow on railway land in the 60s. Charlie's been to see it.
Steve Martin explains why being in charge of the brake van was no easy task.
Charlie gets on his bike from Yatton to Cheddar
Pat Cobb speaks about his father's work mapping out Great Britain's disused railways
Derek Champion lived in Station House at Athelney, Charlie hears his memories.
Stoke St Gregory never had a railway, why has it got a station? Charlie asks Tom Duxbury
Gordon Fry runs a garage at Bruton Station, where he's recreated a signal box and station