North Devon Railway

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The North Devon Railway was a 19th-century railway company in southwest England that developed key routes linking Exeter with Barnstaple and the surrounding North Devon area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct railway company
railway company
connectedTo Bristol and Exeter Railway NERFINISHED
London and South Western Railway NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
era 19th century
geographicContext southwest England
linkedWith Exeter and Crediton Railway NERFINISHED
Torrington branch lines
locatedIn Devon
southwest England
surface form: South West England
networkRole branch of Great Western Railway system
notableRoute Exeter–Barnstaple route NERFINISHED
openedLine Exeter to Barnstaple line NERFINISHED
originalGauge 7 ft 0¼ in
predecessor Bristol and Exeter Railway NERFINISHED
purpose freight transport
passenger transport
railGauge broad gauge
standard gauge
regionServed River Taw valley NERFINISHED
servedArea North Devon NERFINISHED
servedCity Exeter NERFINISHED
servedTown Barnstaple NERFINISHED
status defunct
successor Great Western Railway NERFINISHED
terminus Barnstaple railway station NERFINISHED
Exeter St Davids railway station NERFINISHED
transportMode rail transport

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Tarka Line historicalOrigin North Devon Railway