The station was sold in 1969 to a local school, and then in 1995 to the
Wansdyke district council, who leased it to the
Somerset and Dorset Railway Heritage Trust to restore to its 1950s condition. Today the trust runs an operational railway centre and museum at the site, and are relaying the of track southwards up the gradient towards . The plan is to eventually operate a ride-round trip over the route, which would require restoration of the former Chilcompton
railway tunnel. A road bridge over the railway, north east of the station has been removed, therefore relaying track on this side of the station would be expensive. Neighbouring land leased to the station restoration project that had been part of the grounds of the now-demolished mansion
Norton House has now been transferred to Silver Street Nature Reserve. In November 2023,
Somerset and Dorset Heritage Trust purchased track bed close to where the former railway tunnel linking
Chilcompton and
Midsomer Norton stations was located. During this time, a track extension was discussed but nothing has since materialised. ==Station summary==