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Portsmouth Arms railway station

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Place
  
Burrington

Station code
  
PMA

DfT category
  
F2

Opened
  
1854

Local authority
  
North Devon

Grid reference
  
SS630193

Managed by
  
Great Western Railway

2011/12
  
884

Number of platforms
  
1

Original company
  
North Devon Railway

Portsmouth Arms railway station

Address
  
Umberleigh EX37 9ND, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Chapelton railway station, King's Nympton railway st, Umberleigh railway station, Newton St Cyres railway st, Lapford railway station

Portsmouth Arms railway station is a small wayside station on the Tarka Line 28 miles (45 km) north of Exeter St. David's station and served by trains running between Exeter and Barnstaple. It serves a number of rural villages, and was named after a pub - the "Portsmouth Arms" - adjacent to the station, itself named for the Earl of Portsmouth.

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History

The station was opened by the North Devon Railway on 1 August 1854, with two platforms

Services

Two trains in each direction, four on Sundays on the Barnstaple to Exmouth service are scheduled to stop at Portsmouth Arms on request – this means that passengers alighting here must tell the conductor that they wish to do so, and those waiting to join must signal clearly to the driver as the train approaches. Trains connect with main line services at Exeter St Davids.

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 "Portsmouth Arms" pub is included in the Tarka Line rail ale trail.

References

Portsmouth Arms railway station Wikipedia