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History

The Exmouth branch has an interesting history.  It took decades to bring it to fruition.  Well patronised from the start, it had an uneventful life for a nearly a century before a sharp decline in passengers numbers brought threats of closure with severe and lasting economies.  The recovery in patronage in the last thirty years has been spectacular, and the line is thriving today.  The story is summarised below.

First Steps

Railway first proposed in 1825, but plans quickly collapse

Fresh Start

Twenty years later, two rival companies emerge with proposals. Route selected after a further 10 years argument

Further Strife

Unhappy shareholders soon force a complete change of plan and further delay

Construction

Work finally starts in 1859.  Construction is easy with only minor setbacks.

Opening

Exmouth gets its railway at last, but it has been a chastening experience for investors

Early Years

Quickly absorbed by the LSWR, the line is well patronised  leading to the addition of a number of extra halts

 

World War II

The addition of the Depot at Newcourt

Decline, Beeching & Economies

Closure averted more than once, but at a cost

 

Revival gains Momentum

Passenger growth has been impressive

Topsham & the Quay branch

The princpal intermediate station and its connection to the Port of Topsham

Exmouth Station

The present station is the third on the site 

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