Hi all. Very interesting board.
Here's the latest on Tavistock.
Looking again at reopening Bere Alston - Tavistock is a key part of the Community Rail pilot project on the Tamar Valley Line.
Devon County Council commissioned consultants to do a study looking at potential passenger demand two years ago.
In April 2007, Kilbride Community Rail came on the scene. They are looking to fund rail reopenings through property development. They have experience doing similar things to provide new freight sidings, but not passenger facilities to date.
Kilbride Community Rail are very keen on Tavistock and have joined forces with ECT Group (owners of the Dartmoor Railway) to try and progress things. In the meantime, the Tamar Valley
AONB▸ Partnership has obtained finances through their Devon Great Consols programme to create a cycleway along most of the trackbed.
Kilbride are regularly meeting Devon County Council and West Devon Borough Council to discuss next steps. As mentioned above, Devon County Council is in discussions to buy the remaining trackbed in railway ownership - this includes both Shillamill Tunnel and Viaduct.
As another poster has pointed out, the formation is doubletrack so there should be no problem having the cycleway and reopened railway next to each other. The AONB completely supports the return of the railway. Personally, I also think it is essential to get the cycleway into Bere Alston station to encourage tourism visits into the Tamar Valley similar to the
Tarka▸ Trail out of Barnstaple.
The latest stage of the process is the public consultation on the West Devon development framework announced this week. I don't know what the detail is (ie how many houses and where) but the public reaction will be key.
As you can see, Tavistock reopening is looking positive. I think there will be significant developments this year.
Richard Burningham,
Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership.
PS - On Tamar Valley matters, we are celebrating the centenary of Bere Alston - Gunnislake this Spring. More details at
www.carfreedaysout.com