Today, 10th September 2020, bobm, Finn and I took a drive to the Avon Valley/Somerset Coalfield area to scout out a couple of locations used in the Ealing Comedy, The Titfield Thunderbolt. A perennial favourite film of bobm and I. Finn has yet to give a critique although he is sat here with me watching it as I type.
First off we went to Monkton Combe Halt, which was a small station on the Camerton Branch of
GWR▸ 's
Bristol and North Somerset Railway. This railway was built in the late 19th century predominantly to serve the Somerset coalfield. Passenger services very much an afterthought, with Monkton Combe Halt only seeing passenger trains between 1910-1925. The station building survived into the 1950s and was used as 'Titfield Station' in 1952, the year after the line closed to all traffic.
First up, here's a picture of Finn and I on the road to station, similar to that seen in the opening few minutes of the film. With me looking at a screengrab from the film I was able to direct my cameraman, bobm (admittedly, I'm no Charles Crichton!), to get in a position to closely match that of the film.
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1952

Looking at this part of the Camerton branch today, its hard to believe that, first, a canal, then a railway, ran through here. Behind the station entrance (pictures below) the land has been quite considerably raised and leveled to provide a sports pitch for Monkton Combe School, an independent boarding/day school for 2-18 year olds.
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Looking the other way, towards Camerton, the route of the railway is now a private drive. Just off which, today, someone had a bonfire going. Just briefly bobm and I imagined the smoke from said fire was an approaching steam train!
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1952

The above two images are from slightly different angles but you can match the line of the distant hill off to the left, and the tree on the right.
After looking around the site of Monkton Combe Halt we drove over to the nearby Brassknocker Basin (great name!) to walk to Dundas Aqueduct for some non Titfield Thunderbolt related transport views and photographs. My second trip report post will cover that. Then it was on to lunch and another film location. Covered in my third trip report post to come.