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DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
As at 6th January 2025 22:54 GMT
 
DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by devonexpress at 12:10, 29th August 2018
 
Front the GWR franchise consultation

"During the consultation events, some stakeholders suggested that there could be
more integration and marketing of through bus/rail links to tourist attractions not
served by rail, e.g. Blenheim Palace or Stonehenge, as many tourists staying in
London may use organised coach trips to visit these attractions. A small number of
respondents raised the possibility of using national rail services to operate over
existing heritage railways to improve links to places not served by national rail, e.g. to
Minehead via the West Somerset Railway or to Goodrington via the South Devon
Railway.
"

Since when did the Buckfastleigh to Totnes line serve Goodrington in Paignton?

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by onthecushions at 10:54, 30th August 2018
 

There was a SDR opened in 1846, taken over by GWR in c1876.

Perhaps the DfT library needs a new atlas.

OTC

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 00:46, 5th January 2025
 
I can certainly recommend one to the DfT: see https://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=25806.0 

The SDR South Devon Railway is not to be confused with the SDR Stockton & Darlington Railway, even in the minds of the DfT, hopefully. 

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by UstiImmigrunt at 12:16, 5th January 2025
 
DaFT as per usual.

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by JayMac at 19:34, 5th January 2025
 
The SDR South Devon Railway is not to be confused with the SDR Stockton & Darlington Railway, even in the minds of the DfT, hopefully. 

And those SDRs are not to be confused with the SDR. The combined company when the Somerset Central Railway and Dorset Central Railway joined together - The Somerset & Dorset Railway.

Later known as the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway when the SDR was taken over jointly by the Midland Railway and the London & South Western Railway.

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by Richard Fairhurst at 21:42, 5th January 2025
 
Perhaps the DfT library needs a new atlas.

Ironic given that the DfT rail mandarin par excellence was (the late) Stuart Baker, guiding spirit behind the IET but also creator of Baker's Rail Atlas*.

* other rail atlases are available

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:11, 6th January 2025
 
Someone at the Department for Transport will have completely lost the plot by now. 


Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by grahame at 17:29, 6th January 2025
 
How does the South Devon Railway relate to the Devon Valley Railway 

Re: DFT - Where is the South Devon Railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:08, 6th January 2025
 

 

 
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