Located on the West Somerset Railway, Dunster Station is a must stop when visiting Somerset. Located just a mile outside the beautiful medieval Dunster Village here you can travel further along the railway to Minehead or to Blue Anchor and beyond!
Dunster Railway Station was originally opened in 1874. It was a part of the Minehead Railway, later incorporated into the Great Western Railway network, serving the picturesque village of Dunster in Somerset, England.
The line was eventually closed on 4th January 1971, but reopened as a heritage railway operated by the West Somerset Railway on 28th March 1976.