Branch Lines of Devon Exeter, South, Central & East Devon

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Branch Lines of Devon Exeter, South, Central & East Devon

Trains and railways: general interest Local history

Author: Colin Maggs

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Collection: The Branch Lines of ...

Language: English

Published by: Amberley Publishing

Published on: 15th October 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 176 pages

ISBN: 9781445625591


Introduction

The branch lines of Devon were particularly numerous and this volume covers those in Exeter and the south, central and eastern parts of the county. They were also tremendously varied, ranging from the Exmouth branch - the nearest the West Country comes to a suburban-type commuter line - and the Paignton line - which for many years of its life could be considered a main line - to the Culm Valley Light Railway - a curiosity which required locomotives with a short wheelbase and slight axle loading and restrictions on rolling stock.

History and Preservation

Many Devon branch lines were originally built to the broad gauge and were later narrowed, some lasting until its very end in May 1892. Three of the branches in the area have been preserved: part of the Seaton line is now a narrow-gauge electric tramway, the South Devon Railway at Buckfastleigh is a typical GWR branch, and the Dartmouth Steam Railway is capable of taking main-line engines.

About the Book

In this absorbing and well-researched book, Colin G. Maggs has provided a marvellously wide-ranging view of over 160 years of rail travel in the county. Well illustrated with over 200 fascinating photographs, ephemera and maps, The Branch Lines of Devon Part One: Exeter, South, Central & East Devon will appeal not only to railway enthusiasts, but local historians as well.

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