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Call for return of Devon town's train services
Bringing back train services to a Devon town could provide a boost to transport further afield, a rail user group has said.
Campaigners have called for Great Western Railway (GWR▸ ) to bring back services to Bideford nearly 60 years after passenger trains stopped running there due to cuts.
Tim Steer, vice-chairmain of the Tarka▸ Rail Association, said getting trains back to Bideford could ease congestion in Barnstaple.
GWR said a decision on bringing back trains to Bideford would depend on the business case put forward for the idea.
Bideford's station closed in 1965 as part of the Beeching cuts, which spelled the end for thousands of miles of railway and stations.
Campaigners have called for the station to be linked back to the Tarka Line, which runs passenger services between Exeter and Barnstaple.
Mr Steer said traffic congestion had become a problem on Barnstaple's roads.
Earlier this year, Devon County Council apologised to drivers after roadworks at the Cedars roundabout near Barnstaple caused severe traffic delays.