English: The station building at Watchet. The station building is at right angles to the track because this station was originally the terminus of the line; the line continuing under the footbridge towards Minehead is a later extension. The building to the right is the former goods shed, now the Watchet Boat Museum. For more information see the Wikipedia article Watchet railway station.
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== Summary == {{Information| |Description = {{en|The station building at Watchet. For more information see the Wikipedia article ''Watchet railway station''.}} |Source = Original photograph, file name DCP_6067.JPG |Date =
{{Information| |Description = {{en|The station building at Watchet. For more information see the Wikipedia article ''Watchet railway station''.}} |Source = Original photograph, file name DCP_6067.JPG |Date = 3 October, 200