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Petrockstow railway station

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Area
  
Torridge

Platforms in use
  
2

Grid reference
  
SS516106

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Place
  
One mile outside Petrockstowe village

Pre-grouping
  
North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway (1925 to 1948)

Post-grouping
  
Southern Region of British Railways (1948 to 1965)

1925
  
Opened for passenger trains

Similar
  
Yarde Halt railway station, Dunsbear Halt railway st, Hole railway station, Watergate Halt railway st, Marland Works railway st

Petrockstow railway station was a station serving the village of Petrockstowe in West Devon, which is about one mile away. The station was, throughout its passenger-carrying life from 1925 to 1965, spelt without the final "e" of the village name.

The railway was originally built as a narrow-gauge freight line to carry ball clay to Torrington from the Marland and Meeth clay pits. The Torrington and Marland Railway then became the basis of the northern section of the North Devon and Cornwall Junction Light Railway, which opened in 1925 and remained a private line until finally becoming part of the Southern Region of British Railways in 1948.

A victim of Beeching, the line closed to passengers in 1965 but it remained open for freight trains from the Meeth quarries which passed into the rail network through Barnstaple and Torrington until 1982.

In 2014 a small group of local railway enthusiast began clearance work at the Station, clearing the platforms and vegetation. It is hoped to partly restore the Station, in conjunction with the owners, Devon County Council.

References

Petrockstow railway station Wikipedia