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    The Exe Valley Railway was a branch line built by the Great Western Railway (GWR) in Devon, England, to link its Bristol to Exeter line with its Devon...
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    to Dulverton, also known as the Exe Valley Railway. The centre operates a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge passenger railway and has the largest narrow gauge...
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    Halt was a railway halt near the junction of the Devon and Somerset Railway and Exe Valley Railway in Devon, South West England. The railway junction at...
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    Rewe, Devon (redirect from Up Exe)
    parish, although it is closer to Silverton. Up Exe Halt railway station was on the Exe Valley Railway Line, which closed in 1963. Kelly's Directory of...
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    brought through services from Dulverton; to the south of Tiverton, the Exe Valley Railway, which opened in 1885, provided services through to Exeter, with a...
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    bedrooms. The Devon & Somerset Railway ran behind the village until its closure in 1966, with a link to the Exe Valley Railway running towards Tiverton and...
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    Bristol–Exeter line (category Railway lines in South West England)
    old Exe Valley Railway used to join from the right, and then the railway sweeps through the valley of the River Culm to where it joins the River Exe near...
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    was served by the Exe Valley Railway, as well as the Devon and Somerset line, and therefore had a better service than Morebath railway station: it was also...
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  • level crossing; the down platform was to the south. On 1 May 1885 the Exe Valley Railway was opened from a junction a little to the south of the station. Stoke...
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    a former Great Western Railway pagoda made from corrugated iron which was recovered from Cove Halt on the Exe Valley Railway. Trains run between Minehead...
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    private residence. The register dates from the years 1680 to 1987. The Exe Valley Railway used to run through the village and you can still see the platform...
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    Bristol and Exeter Railway (1 January 1876) ‡ Chard and Taunton Railway (1863) § Chedder Valley and Yatton Railway (1865) § Exe Valley Railway (1875) § South...
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    Manning Wardle & Co of Leeds. The locos were named after local rivers: Yeo, Exe, and Taw. These were supplemented by a 2-4-2T, Lyn, built by the Baldwin...
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    River Culm (category Exe catchment)
    River Exe. It rises in the Blackdown Hills at a spring near RAF Culmhead in Somerset, and flows west through Hemyock, then Culmstock (in the Culm Valley) to...
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    works on the railway were: Waterrow Viaduct, Venn Cross: a wrought iron viaduct 162 yards (148 m) long and 101 feet (31 m) above the valley floor Castle...
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    Railway Bristol and North Somerset Railway Chard branch line Cheddar Valley line Clevedon branch line Devon and Somerset Railway Exe Valley Railway Mangotsfield...
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    2021 census recorded a population of 339. The village lies in the valley of the River Exe and Bickleigh Bridge is an attractive stone bridge that takes the...
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    Brailsford, Martin (February 2021). "Trackwatch". Modern Railways. p. 88. "Latest News from the Estuary". Exe Estuary Management Partnership. Archived from the...
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    ISBN 978-0-7277-1971-3. Owen, John (1985). The Exe Valley Railway including the Tiverton Branch. Southampton: Kingfisher Railway Productions. ISBN 0-946184-15-1. Sekon...
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  • (Ireland) Amendment Act 1871 (34 & 35 Vict. c. 100) Railway Companies Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 127) Railway Companies (Scotland) Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c...
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    population was unchanged in 2011 but the village forms the major part of the Exe Valley electoral ward. The population of this ward was 2,041 at the 2011 Census...
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  • 194) Elementary Education Act 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75) Regulation of Railways Act 1873 (36 & 37 Vict. c. 48) Colonial Attorneys Relief Act 1857 (20 &...
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    Barton railway station is in the Marsh Barton area of Exeter, Devon England. It also provides access to the Riverside Valley Park alongside the River Exe. It...
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    Exeter (section Railway)
    the county town of Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi (58 km) northeast of Plymouth and 65 mi (105 km) southwest...
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    commemorates Gorham. Brampford Speke was served by the Exe Valley line of the Great Western Railway, which opened on 1 May 1885, until the Beeching Axe of...
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    Redwood 1981, p. 81. King 2003, p. 7. "Avonside along the Avonside". Avon Valley Railway. Retrieved 23 January 2009. Swift 2006, pp. 106–126. Swift 2006, pp...
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  • Your Railway programme". Rail Magazine. 31 July 2024. Stephenson, Alison (3 August 2024). "Tavistock rail link not dead in the water yet". Radio Exe. 50°32′11″N...
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    coastal railway line between Newton Abbot and the Exe Estuary: the red sandstone cliffs and sea views are very dramatic and in the resorts railway line and...
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    Thorverton (section Railway)
    earth from the fire. Thorverton had a railway station on the Exe Valley Railway, part of the Great Western Railway, completed in May 1885. The station was...
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  • reopening York to Beverley railway line". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 2 June 2020. B. M. Handley and R. Dingwall, The Wye Valley Railway and the Coleford Branch...
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