- Morebath Junction railway station
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Morebath Junction Halt Morebath Junction Halt seen from the farm crossing in October 2007 Location Place Morebath Area Devon Coordinates 51°00′42″N 3°29′44″W / 51.0118°N 3.4955°WCoordinates: 51°00′42″N 3°29′44″W / 51.0118°N 3.4955°W Grid reference SS951246 Operations Post-grouping Great Western Railway Platforms 1 History 1884 Junction and signal box opened 1928 Halt opened 1963 Exe Valley Railway closed 1966 Halt and Devon and Somerset Railway closed Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom Closed railway stations in Britain
A B C D–F G H–J K–L M–O P–R S T–V W–ZMorebath Junction Halt was a railway halt at the junction of the Devon and Somerset Railway and Exe Valley Railway in Devon, South West England.
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Junction
The railway junction at Morebath was opened in 1884 to connect the newly built Tiverton and North Devon Railway with the Devon and Somerset Railway that had been completed in 1873. The T&NDR became part of the Exe Valley Railway in 1885. The Great Western Railway operated the D&SR from the outset and took it over in 1901.
Morebath Junction is the only location in Britain to have had a signalwoman in the 19th century.[1] Mrs Towns was appointed in 1890, and in October 1913 the Railway Magazine reported that she was "very proud" of her job after 23 years' service and hoped to continue indefinitely.[1]
Halt
The GWR opened the halt in 1928. Trains on both lines called there, giving it a more frequent service than Morebath station, which was on the Devon and Somerset line about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the east. Morebath Junction was much nearer Morebath village, but was accessible only by a footpath across fields, as can be seen on the OS inch-to-the-mile map for the area, revised in 1960.
The halt was a single platform and was designated as a halt throughout its working life. Morebath Junction was never intended to be more than a halt, and trains on the Exe Valley line continued to terminate at Dulverton, the next station to the west. British Railways withdrew services from the Exe Valley line in 1963 and from the Devon and Somerset line in 1966.
Services
Preceding station Disused railways Following station Morebath
Line and station closedDevon and Somerset Railway
Great Western RailwayDulverton
Line and station closedBampton (Devon)
Line and station closedExe Valley Railway
Great Western RailwayDulverton
Line and station closedReferences
- Oakley, Mike (2007). Devon Railway Stations. Wimborne: Dovecote Press. pp. not cited. ISBN 1-904-34955-6.
- Wojtczak, Helena (2005). Railwaywomen: Exploitation, Betrayal and Triumph in the Workplace. Hastings: Hastings Press. p. 11. ISBN 1-904-109-047.
Categories:- Disused railway stations in Devon
- Railway stations opened in 1928
- Railway stations closed in 1966
- Beeching closures in England
- South West England railway station stubs
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