Blue Anchor railway station, UK

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Continuing my exploration of local gems along the Somerset coast in South West of England, today I'm going to share my visit to Blue Anchor.
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Blue Anchor is a seaside town, in fact I'm not sure what it's famous for, apart for a train station. I was planning to go there after my trip to Watchet the other month but I ran out of time, luckily I made it this time.
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ENGLISH BIG BREAKFAST

I arrived late morning, perfect time for a traditional English big breakfast. You can't get more English seaside than this! The Driftwood Cafe faces the seafront and we sat outside, social distancing of course. It was a bit windy as expected by the seaside, but not cold. Although it did mean I had to scoop down my food pretty quick, nothing worse than a cold greasy big fry up!
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BLUE ANCHOR STATION

Next stop after big breakfast is the Blue Anchor railway station. This is just around the corner from the Driftwood Cafe. This station is part of the nostalgic West Somerset Railway, a heritage steam engine railway line built in the mid to late 19th century. It runs 22 miles along the idyllic Somerset countryside passing through 10 stations. Blue Anchor station was built in 1870 and is the 8th or 3rd station depending on which direction you travel from.
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When Blue Anchor Station first opened, there was only one track that pass by, and hence only one platform. That's the one on the right in the image below. It faces the sea.
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Then in 1904 the railway line expanded, a second track was added and another platform was built opposite the first one. It included a signal box, that's the red brick building by the road, and a ticketing office / waiting room. Unforunately due to Covid, the station was closed and I couldn't get inside. That's such a pity as I know they've converted the waiting room into a small musuem now and it contains lot of information about the region's railway lines.
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THE LEVEL CROSSING

The signal box plays an important role at Blue Anchor because of the level crossing. The road besides the station is quite busy as all the local trafic passes by. In particularly you can't see very well round this bend which is where I had my big breakfast just now. Even during my visit, when the railway line wasn't in operation, I still had to be really careful standing by the side of the road taking photos, and crossing the road to the other side. The occasional cars came zooming down from one end as it was quite a straight stretch, then you had the other cars coming round the bend where you couldn't see very well.

The things I do for a few more upvotes to produce better quality content on Hive, it's all worth it!!!! 😃
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There was a small depot next to the level crossing opposite the station. I could see a locomotive inside and wanted to get a closer look. There was just a slight problem, there's a do not trespass or you could be prosucuted sign by the entrance. In my need to produce higher quality content for more upvotes spirit, I decided to venture in. After all, they're hardly going to prosecute me for taking a few photos!!!
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Actually, I didn't go much futher in eventually, as there's a guy cutting the grass inside and I didn't want any trouble. The locomotive looked a bit tired, I don't know if it was resting or retired, and it wasn't exactly a very pretty one. Time to move on.
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THE BEACH

Before I headed off, I went for a little walk on the beach, my car was just parked by the beach anyway. Like most of the other beaches around this region, such as Kilve Beach which I posted about previously,beachs are pebbles rather than sand. Blue Anchor beach was no different, and it was also quite muddy, another characteristic of the local beaches. You can't walk for too long on these beaches unless you have comfortable walking shoes, which I didn't. I did spend enough time to breath is some nice crisp cool sea breeze, it felt really nice and refreshing.

Till next time, bye!!!
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By the way, here's a close shot of the pebbles on the beach. I really like this image and it reminds me of those computer screen savers. In fact I might post it on the Stock Image community.
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Last and not the least, due to Covid, the West Somerset Railway has stopped running now which is a bit of a pity for railway fanatics. But if you do happen to be in the region in future, I think this will be a nice train journey to do. The entire journey takes 1.5 hours and tickets cost £28 per adult or £68 per family (2 adults and 2 under 17). You'll get 8% discount if you book in advance saving you a few pennies.

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Another great historical place, worth to visit one day. Thanks for the pin.
The photos are lovely, especially the stone photo 😁, yes I love stones.
The English breakfast is shocking. I knew what it is, had a few in Paris, but still not a huge fan of it.

Sometimes they're called the fry up, which gives you a bit of idea how unhealthy it is, especially when they do fried bread! I can't handle that! Other than that, nothing beats the occasional greasy unhealthy big breakfast washed down with a cup of tea 😁

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Lol, I guess it would be fine for brunch once in awhile and nothing after that all day but I couldn't get used to it. I'm dealing with biliary problems, not allowed to eat greasy food and not crazy about it either. 😁

But I'm going to have one (genuine) if I ever get to the UK 😛

I'm always a little afraid when I see Lut and Erikah's names on the same post but here we go, I will dare to disagree anyway lol ;-) It's not unhealthy! Nutritionally it's actually well balanced, especially if lightly fried or grilled!
Baked beans are packed with a multitude of vitamins and minerals.

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Lol, looks like it :)

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Great place, sure worth the visit I'm sure. That breakfast is 😱!

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Another great story from your side.
I agree with you that last shot is really nice. I like pebbles beach over sandy. Too bad that sea there is not meant for swimming...

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I particularly like the pebble with a strip across it, was so tempted to take it home with me!!!

You are welcome :)
I also like to take a souvenir back home from the beach mamy times :)

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You're posting pictures of railways and an English breakfast. What are you trying to do to me?
I might have to get the duelling pistols out, hope your husband is quick on the draw lol ;-
Take care as always, the pics are beautiful.

Yeah!!! Got both targets spot on!!!!! Bet you're dying for a greasy fry up!!!

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Haha, I have to say, you don't look like you're enjoying your fry up out there in the wind! Put you in good stead for a bit of a wander around Blue Anchor. I've not been there myself but I'm sure the rich history with the railway heritage makes it a quaint little place to visit!

Are you down in the South West now? I was down there for 2 weeks but further down than Somerset, like, right near Land's End and then Bodmin in Cornwall. Hoping to get some travel posts going again in October, it's only been 7 months since my last one 😭

It's a screenshot from a video, that's why I look a bit funny, but I can assure you it was a good fry up!!!

I'm back UK at the moment, till Taiwan open their borders again, whenever that may be, so taking the opportunity to get out and see more of the local places which I've never had a chance to do when I was in UK.

How was Cornwall? I want to go down there for a few days, might do that next month after half term whilst we still have some day light. Please do share with us, I might pick up some nice places for my planned trip.

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Haha! Well you inspired me to have a half fry up this evening, had the eggs, sausages, beans and a jacket potato. That's right, I went the "healthy option" 😆

Good for you getting out and about, there's a lot to see in the UK! If you find yourself making your way to Marlow again, let me know (reach out on Discord). We can try and do a socially distanced meet outdoors (I think the rules allow it still???)!

Cornwall was LOVELY! I really want to live there actually, has a lot of special memories and always went there as a kid but probably looking at a few years down the line first after the waters clear a bit with corona! When are you thinking of going?

I didn't know that about Pinmapple so I'll subscribe. I need to clean up my feed and start having content I want to see like travel posts so I'll get right on it!

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