Yeoford railway station
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Yeoford railway station is a rural station serving the village of Yeoford in Devon, England. It is on the Tarka Line to Barnstaple, 11 miles 42 chains (18.5 km) from Exeter Central at milepost 183 from London Waterloo.[1]
History
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The station was opened by the North Devon Railway in July 1857.[2] On 1 November 1865 the first section of the Okehampton Railway opened from Yeoford (now known as Yeoford Junction) to North Tawton, although the new railway ran alongside the existing North Devon line almost to Coleford. This route was to become the London and South Western Railway main line to Plymouth. To carry this extra traffic the line was doubled from Crediton to Yeoford on 1 June 1876 and onwards to a new Coleford Junction on 16 May 1877. The platform for trains going towards Plymouth and Barnstaple was given an extra track so trains could stand on both sides.[3]
There were sidings on both sides of the station but in 1943 additional long sidings were laid at the Crediton end south of the Plymouth platform so that traffic could be exchanged between the two routes. The goods yard was closed on 10 February 1964 and the signal box closed on 18 August 1968.[4] Through trains beyond Okehampton to Plymouth had been withdrawn in May 1968 and passenger services to Okehampton ceased in 1972.[5]
Coleford Junction was closed on 17 October 1971,
The station has been used by many operators, but recently, over the last decade by
Description
The station is on the northern edge of the Yeoford.[9] Only the platform on the north side of the line is in use to serve trains to and from Barnstaple. The original buildings have all been demolished but there is a waiting shelter on the platform. The second platform is derelict but a second track runs in front of it for trains to and from Okehampton which pass without stopping. The former station master's house is in residential use.[2]
Services
All services at Yeoford are operated by Great Western Railway. There is generally one train per hour in each direction between Barnstaple and Exeter Central and all call at Yeoford on request to the conductor or by signalling the driver as it approaches.[10]
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Crediton | Great Western Railway (Tarka Line) |
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Crediton | London and South Western Railway (Exeter to Okehampton) |
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Signalling
The
Coleford Junction
When the line towards Okehampton opened in 1865 the junction was at Yeoford with the two single tracks running beside each other for 77 chains (1.5 km) as far as Penstone. To create a double-track route in 1877 the Okehampton line became the down line and the Barnstaple line became the up. This required a proper junction at Penstone which was called Coleford Junction. A signal box was opened here on 16 May 1877. It was closed on 17 October 1971 when the physical junction was moved to Crediton.[11]
Neopardy
Trains shunting at Yeoford blocked the busy line from Crediton so an additional signal box was provided at Neopardy to break the section into smaller parts, that allowed a train to be sent forward from Crediton while another train was blocking the line at Yeoford. It is not known when it opened but it was before 1890. It was generally only in use Mondays to Saturdays during the daytime. In later years it was only brought into use on busy days such as summer weekends. It was closed completely on 7 April 1916.[12]
Community railway
The railway between Exeter and Barnstaple is designated as a
References
- ISBN 0-9549866-1-X.
- ^ ISBN 978-1-904-34955-6.
- ISBN 0-86093-461-6.
- ^ a b Nicholas 1992, pp. 26–33
- ^ a b Nicholas 1992, pp. 134–143
- ^ Nicholas 1992, pp. 33–35
- ^ "News". Dartmoor Railway. Archived from the original on 16 August 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
- ^ "Okehampton rejoins the National Rail network". Modern Railways. December 2021. pp. 10–11.
- ISBN 978-1-78059-182-7.
- ^ "Train Times (D2)" (PDF). Great Western Railway. Retrieved 6 January 2022.
- ^ Nicholas 1992, pp. 33–36
- ^ Nicholas 1992, p. 26
- ^ "Tarka Line". Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
External links
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- Train times and station information for Yeoford railway station from National Rail