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Place
  
Chawleigh

Station code
  
EGG

DfT category
  
F2

Opened
  
1851

Local authority
  
Mid Devon

Grid reference
  
SS682114

Managed by
  
Great Western Railway

2011/12
  
26,902

Number of platforms
  
2

Original company
  
North Devon Railway

Eggesford railway station

Address
  
Chulmleigh EX18 7LA, United Kingdom

Similar
  
King's Nympton railway st, Lapford railway station, Newton St Cyres railway st, Yeoford railway station, Morchard Road railway st

Eggesford railway station is a rural station in Devon, England, serving Eggesford, the town of Chulmleigh and surrounding villages. Despite its name, the station is actually in the neighbouring civil parish of Chawleigh. It is a passing place on the single track Tarka Line 21.25 miles (34 km) north west of Exeter on the way to Barnstaple.

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History

The station was opened by the North Devon Railway on 1 August 1854. The North Devon Railway was required to obtain permission from the landowner, the Earl of Portsmouth, whose country seat was situated within an estate near to the site of the station. It is said that the Earl agreed to the railway being built on his land on the understanding that all trains would stop at the station thus affording easy access to Eggesford House for visiting guests.

To this day, all trains continue to stop although the Earl's family have long become extinct. This is possibly more as a result of the station being an exchange point for tokens on the Crediton to Eggesford and Eggesford to Barnstaple Token Block sections. In BR steam days the summer Saturday Atlantic Coast Express, the thirteen coach 11.00 Waterloo to Ilfracombe, made its only stop between Exeter and Barnstaple at Eggesford.

A signalbox was in existence at Eggesford until 1987, however the line has since been rationalised and the passing loop automated with the use of spring points. Token exchange is now carried out by the driver in an unmanned hut located on each platform. The conductor/guard is also required to operate the level crossing at the station as well as this is not automatic. Token release and train signalling is carried out by Crediton signalbox.

In the late 1960s, the down platform and buildings were washed away by the flooded River Taw, following torrential rain. However, a replacement structure was built.

Services

All trains on the Barnstaple to Exmouth service stop at Eggesford. Trains connect with main line services at Exeter St Davids. In the current timetable (NRT Table 136, May 2013) there is an hourly service each way for most of the day (Mon-Sat), with most north- and south-bound trains scheduled to pass each other here. On Sundays, trains run every two hours in each direction.

Community railway

The railway between Exeter and Barnstaple is designated as a community railway and is supported by marketing provided by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. The line is promoted under the "Tarka Line" name.

The Eggesford Country House Hotel is included in the Tarka Line rail ale trail.

References

Eggesford railway station Wikipedia