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Barnstaple Railway Station




  code BNP
  manager First Great Western
  locale Barnstaple
  borough North Devon , Devon
  usage0405 0194
  platforms 1
  start August 1854


Barnstaple railway station is the terminus of a long branch line, known as the Tarka Line 63 km (39 miles) north west of Exeter St Davids , in Devon .

The single platform is on the east (right) of trains arriving from Exeter . There is level access to the station car park. The centre of Barnstaple is reached by crossing the Long Bridge over the River Taw 300 m from the station.

A footpath from the station leads onto the cycleway along the abandoned railway line to Bideford which forms part of the South West Coast Path .

The station is operated by First Great Western .


HISTORY

A railway for goods traffic was operated from Fremington Quay, opening in August 1848 . On 1 August 1854 the North Devon Railway opened from Barnstaple to Crediton . Trains were extended via Fremington to Bideford on 2 November 1855 . This route was eventually extended to loop back to Okehampton via Torrington and Halwill Junction .

The station became Barnstaple Junction on 20 July 1874 when the railway opened the Ilfracombe Branch Line . The line crossed the river on a large bridge to a station at Barnstaple Quay which in turn was replaced by Barnstaple Town on an adjacent site in 1892 when the Narrow Gauge Lynton And Barnstaple Railway was opened. This station is now a smart shopping centre.

On 1 June 1887 a loop line was laid to connect the station with the Great Western Railway line from Taunton which had opened its own station in Victoria Road on 1 November 1873 .

The North Devon Railway was amalgamated into the London And South Western Railway on 1 January 1865 , this railway passing to the Southern Railway in 1923 which was in turn Nationalised into British Railways in 1948 .

The Junction station was extended in 1874 for the Ilfracombe services and again in 1924 .

The first services to be withdrawn were the passenger trains to Bideford on 2 October 1965 . The passenger services from Victoria Road were ceased on 3 October 1966 and that line was closed entirely from 5 March 1970 . The line to Ilfracombe was closed later that year, on 5 October 1970 , and so the station became plain Barnstaple once more.

On 21 May 1971 the track was simplified and the line to Umberleigh was reduced to just one track. A new booking office was opened on 10 November 1981 but goods trains beyond on the Fremington line were withdrawn on 31 August 1982 leaving the station as a terminus.

In 2006 the bridges that carried Sticklepath Hill (the A3125) across the former Bideford and Ilfracombe lines were demolished to make way for a road junction for the Barnstaple Western Bypass , which opened in May 2007 . The roundabout here has been built on a raised platform in order to allow for the reopening of the line to Bideford should this be proved viable in the future.


FURTHER READING

''The North Devon Line'' by John Nicholas, Oxford Publishing Company 1992, ISBN 0-86093-461-6


SERVICE


Monday to Saturdays there is generally an hourly service to Exeter St. Davids with some journeys continuing to Exmouth . Sundays there is a two-hourly service.


EXTERNAL LINK


  topath 50 yards
  anti-nextstation Newquay 123 miles