Tavistock North railway station

Tavistock North
Location
Place Tavistock
Area West Devon
Operations
Original company Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway
Pre-grouping Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Platforms 2
History
2 June 1890 Station opened
6 May 1968 Station closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Tavistock North was a railway station operated by the Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway but formed part of the Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR. serving the town of Tavistock. The station opened on 2 June 1890 and closed on 6 May 1968. The main station building has been completely restored by its current owners and converted into 3 luxury self-catering cottages and has been awarded 5 stars by Visit Britain. The Station Master's house is being restored to a private dwelling, while the extensive goods yard is now known as Kilworthy Park and houses the offices of West Devon Borough Council. The trackbed for around a mile south of Tavistock North station is open to the public as a footpath and nature reserve, and it is possible to walk across the viaducts that overlook the town.

The trackbed south of Tavistock is almost intact to Bere Alston, where it joins the present-day Tamar Valley Line. There has been discussion regarding the re-opening of a rail link for a number of years. Engineering assessment shows the trackbed and structures (bridges, tunnels etc.) to be in sound condition.

See also

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Bere Alston   Southern Region
Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway
  Brentor

Coordinates: 50°33′06″N 4°08′43″W / 50.5518°N 4.1453°W / 50.5518; -4.1453

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