English: 4160, a former Great Western Railway 5101 Class locomotive, heads east along the Somerset coast at Helwell Bay, Watchet, with a train from Minehead to Bishops Lydeard. The bay is part of the Blue Anchor-Lilstock Site of Special Scientific Interest noted for its geological formations, some of which can be seen in the background.
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