There is more information here on new stations in Devon:
http://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/Stations-planned-improve-rail-network/story-12759964-detail/story.html?From This is Exeter today:
The council has undertaken an appraisal as part of a larger transport strategy.
A county council spokesman said: "We are continuing to work on feasibility designs and a preliminary economic assessment for the Devon Metro project."
It is predicted that 828 passengers a day would use a station at Marsh Barton, on the Exeter to Dawlish line, or 1,316 if the service is improved.
The report states: "Marsh Barton look to be well justified, serving significant residential and employment [areas]."
The scheme is in the exploratory stages and is not included in any funding programme until 2019.
The need for new stations at proposed city developments at Newcourt and Monkerton is also highlighted.
The report states: "Both the Newcourt and Monkerton potential new stations would generate significant patronage serving existing and future development."
A suggestion that there could be a new station to the north of Exmouth, on the
Avocet▸ line, is also put forward.
The document states: "The forecast patronage for Exmouth North represents additional passengers compared with the existing Exmouth station.
"In reality Exmouth North would be more convenient and would attract some passengers from Exmouth station as the analysis of existing rail users showed that Exmouth station attracts passengers from a wide area using nearby parking, cycle facilities, drop off etc.
"Also parking at Exmouth station is often full and Exmouth North would provide additional car parking for increased train capacity and frequency.
"Additional development in north Exmouth would strengthen the case for Exmouth North station, but a suitable station site would need to be found."
The report also suggests there could be new stations along the Exeter to Newton Abbot line and on the Torbay branch line, including Edginswell and Kingskerswell, although it is unlikely both stations would be progressed.
The report states: "On the Torbay line new stations at Marsh Barton and Edginswell are forecast to generate high levels of patronage while both Kingskerswell and Exminster would be much lower."
The forecasts expect there could be 240 passengers a day using Kingskerswell, and if the rail service was improved that figure could jump to 359.