- Teign Valley Line
The Teign Valley Line was a single line railway that ran from Heathfield,
Devon toExeter via the Teign Valley. It had main stations at Chudleigh,Christow and Ide before joining the South Devon main line at Exeter City Basin Junction. Other stations were at Ashton,Trusham ,Heathfield andLongdown .The Teign Valley Railway Company was given Royal Assent in 1863 and opened in 1882 from theMoretonhampstead and South Devon Railway 's station at Heathfield, to Christow. In 1903 the line was extended to Exeter. It served mineral mines in the valley and also had a passenger service. For a brief time there was an engine shed at Ashton.Ironically, the mineral traffic that had provided much of the line's revenues was also its downfall, as the quarries provided roadstone for Devon's expanding and improving road network. In the 1920s and 1930s, the new motor bus services meant that passenger traffic dwindled. The mineral traffic soon followed. Meanwhile, the
Great Western Railway placedcamp coach es in some of the stations, which appear to have provided popular holiday accommodation.However, the line was kept open, seeing a resurgence of traffic during the restrictions and petrol rationing after the Second World War. But closure was inevitable, and came in June 1958 for passenger trains. In 1961 the line closed from Christow to Exeter due to flooding. Gradual withdrawal of freight saw the line finally close in 1967. The
A38 road covers some of the route from Heathfield to Chudleigh. At Christow Station there is a preservation society.References
*cite book
last = Pomroy
first = L W
title = The Teign Valley Line
publisher = Oxford Publishing Co.
date = 1984
location = Poole
id = ISBN 0-86093-194-3
*cite book
last = Kay
first = Peter
title = The Teign Valley Line
publisher = Wild Swan Publications
date = 1996
location = Didcot
id = ISBN 1-874103-28-3
*cite book
last = Jenkins
first = S C
coauthors = Pomroy, L J
title = The Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway
publisher = Oakwood Press
date = 1989
location = Oxford
id = ISBN 0-85361-389-3
*cite book
last = Fenton
first = Mike
title = Camp Coach Holidays on the GWR
publisher = Wild Swan Publications
date = 1999
location = Didcot
id = ISBN 1-874103-53-4
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