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Torridge backs Bideford rail link

Support continues to grow for plans to reinstate the railway line between Bideford and Barnstaple after Torridge councillors signalled their backing. The line to Bideford was a victim of the infamous Beeching axe in the sixties that slashed the rail network in Britain. The last timetabled passenger service was in 1965 but freight continued to use the line until the early eighties. A campaign to reinstate the line is gathering steam, buoyed by the recent success of the newly reopened Exeter to Okehampton line as part of the government’s ‘Restoring Your Railway Fund’.



Following a presentation in April describing why the town should have its railway link restored by Tim Steer, director of the Bideford Railway Heritage Centre, Torridge councillors this week supported a motion for it to be part of its local plan.

Speaking at a full meeting on Monday [13 June] the council’s vice chair, Councillor Peter Christie (Green, Bideford North), said since Mr Steer’s presentation, North Devon Council, Torridge MP Geoffrey Cox and transport secretary Grant Shapps had all indicated their support.



Cllr Christie added that £5,500 has also been raised to pay a consultant to draw up details for a reopening. “It is an aspiration, I realise that,” he said, “and I suspect there are many problems along the line. At the start of the year, Mr Steer also made his pitch to Bideford Town Council.

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