Starcross railway station

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Starcross
Location
Place Starcross, Devon
Local authority Teignbridge
Coordinates 50°37′40″N 3°26′52″W / 50.627806, -3.447675Coordinates: 50°37′40″N 3°26′52″W / 50.627806, -3.447675
Operations
Station code SCS
Managed by First Great Western
Platforms in use 2
Live departures and station information from National Rail
Annual Rail Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 69,175
2005/06 * 76,771
History
Key dates Opened 30 May 1846
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Starcross from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Starcross railway station is a small station on the London to Penzance Line in the village of Starcross, Devon, England. It is on the shore of the River Exe estuary and is linked to a pier used by the ferry to Exmouth on the other side of the estuary. One of the South Devon Railway engine houses, which formerly powered the trains on this line, is situated alongside the station.

The station, looking south
The station, looking south

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[edit] History

The station was opened by the South Devon Railway on 30 May 1846.[1] It only had a single platform at this time, the second one being added in November 1848. It was provided with a train shed until 1906 when the station was rebuilt.[2]

Trains were worked by atmospheric power from 13 September 1847 until 9 September 1848. The engine house was subsequently used as a Methodist chapel; a youth club; a coal store; a museum of the atmospheric railway; and is currently the home of the Starcross Fishing and Cruising Club.

The South Devon Railway was amalgamated into the Great Western Railway on 1 February 1876, which in turn was nationalised into British Railways on 1 January 1948.

Public goods traffic was withdrawn from 6 September 1965 and coal traffic ceased on 4 December 1967. The station became unstaffed on 3 May 1971 and the old station building was finally demolished in 1981.[3] The footbrisdge, which had been erected in 1895, was replaced by the present structure in 1999.

[edit] Description

Access to the platform for trains towards Exeter is up a few steps from the main road through the village; the platform for trains towards Dawlish is reached by a footbridge. This second platform also serves as the access to the pier used by the Starcross to Exmouth Ferry, which forms a link in the South West Coast Path.

There is a waiting shelter on the platform for trains to Exeter but the other side is open to the elements.

[edit] Services

The ferry pier
The ferry pier

Starcross is served by First Great Western trains in both directions on an approximately hourly basis during the day. Most trains run between Exmouth and Paignton; on Sundays the service is less frequent and most trains only run between Exeter St Davids and Paignton.[4] The route from Exeter St Davids through Starcross to Paignton is marketed as the "Riviera Line".

A few trains run from Bristol or from London Paddington station on the London to Penzance Line, and one South West Trains service from London Waterloo station calls in the evening, otherwise passengers travelling east or north change into main line trains at St Davids, or at Newton Abbot if travelling westwards.

A ferry to Exmouth also operates on an hourly basis during the day, from Easter to October.[5]

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
Exeter St Thomas   First Great Western   Dawlish Warren
Exeter St Thomas   South West Trains   Dawlish Warren
    Ferry services    
Terminates   Exmouth to Starcross Ferry   Exmouth Marina

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gregory, R H (1982). The South Devon Railway. Salisbury: Oakwood Press. ISBN 0-853612-86-2. 
  2. ^ Kay, Peter (1991). Exeter - Newton Abbot: A Railway History. Sheffield: Platform 5 Publishing. ISBN 1-8725-2442-7. 
  3. ^ Oakley, Mike (2007). Devon Railway Stations. Wimbourne: The Dovecote Press. ISBN 1-904349-55-6. 
  4. ^ National Rail Timetable 135 (Winter 2007) (PDF). Network Rail.
  5. ^ Exmouth to Starcross Ferry. Exe to Sea Cruises. Retrieved on June 7, 2007.

[edit] Further reading

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
  • Beck, Keith (1990). The Great Western in South Devon. Didcot: Wild Swan Publication. ISBN 0-906867-90-8. 
  • Cooke, RA (1984). Track Layout Diagrams of the GWR and BR WR, Section 14: South Devon. Harwell: RA Cooke. 
This station offers access to the South West Coast Path
Distance to path 0 yards
Next station anticlockwise Exmouth ½ mile (plus ferry)
Next station clockwise Dawlish Warren 2 miles