Minehead - Transport

Transport

The town's location—sea to the north and Exmoor to the south—means that transport links are limited. Minehead is located on the A39 road.

Local bus services are operated by Webberbus (seven routes), First Somerset & Avon (three routes), and Quantock Motor Services (two routes).

Minehead railway station is close to the beach. The Minehead Railway was opened on 16 July 1874, linking the town to Taunton and beyond. It was operated by the Bristol and Exeter Railway which was amalgamated into the Great Western Railway in 1876. The Minehead Railway was itself absorbed into the GWR in 1897, which in turn was nationalised into British Railways in 1948. It was closed on 4 January 1971 but has since been reopened as the West Somerset Railway, which is notable for being the longest heritage railway in Britain.

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