Exeter Queen Street

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Exeter Queen Street was a principal railway station in Exeter, England, historically serving as a key regional hub on routes operated by the London and South Western Railway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railway station
accessFrom Queen Street, Exeter NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Victorian railway architecture
country England
distanceFrom Exeter St Davids railway station NERFINISHED
distanceFromExeterStDavids approximately 0.5 miles
formerName Exeter Queen Street railway station NERFINISHED
formerNameOf Exeter Central railway station NERFINISHED
function principal railway station in Exeter at time of opening
locatedIn Devon
Exeter NERFINISHED
southwest England
surface form: South West England
locatedNear Exeter city centre NERFINISHED
opened 1860
openingDate 1860-07-01
operatorHistoric London and South Western Railway NERFINISHED
platformConfiguration multiple through platforms
postGroupingCompany Southern Railway (UK) NERFINISHED
preGroupingCompany London and South Western Railway NERFINISHED
railwayLine Exeter–Waterloo route NERFINISHED
West of England Main Line NERFINISHED
renamingDate 1933
role regional rail hub
servedBy London and South Western Railway NERFINISHED
servedCity Exeter NERFINISHED
status renamed

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London and South Western Railway mainTerminus Exeter Queen Street