
Bermuda Railway Trail Photo Tour
This photo tour will take you along the Bermuda Railway Trail from east to west, starting in St. George’s and working your way west to Hamilton and beyond. Of course, not many visitors cover the Trail’s more than 20 miles in a single day, although the annual Bermuda End-to-End charity walk has been doing it for over 20 years.
You can sample the Trail in small portions, if you like, and in any order that suits you. See the Taking the Trail page for general information, and the Trail FAQ for information about attractions, restaurants, safety considerations and so on.
(Please note that these photos have been taken by myself and my partner over more than 20 years. The Trail itself has not changed much over that time, aside from the addition of new footbridges in several places, but please let me know if you see any pictures that are painfully out of date.)

Oil Docks to Ferry Point
The Trail follows the railway’s route along Ferry Point. You will pass the ruins of Astor’s Halt, continue through Ferry Point Park, and reach the end of the Point, where the line crossed onto the main island. The bridge piers that supported the Bermuda Railway swing bridge remain.
Somerset Bridge to Somerset Station
From Somerset Bridge the Trail is totally paved and is therefore another good choice for cyclists. Every now and then the Great Sound can be seen as you walk. The Trail ends at Somerset Village, at the spot where the railway’s western terminus stood. The freight shed is still there.