Uffculme railway station
General information
LocationDevon
England
Coordinates50°54′20″N 3°19′29″W / 50.905538°N 3.324729°W / 50.905538; -3.324729
Platforms1
Other information
StatusDisused
History
Original companyCulm Valley Light Railway
Pre-groupingGreat Western Railway
Key dates
29 May 1876Station opened
9 September 1963Station closed

Uffculme railway station was the station closest to the centre of the Culm Valley Light Railway in Devon and as such contained the passing loop. The line ran approximately 9 miles from the Bristol to Penzance main line at Tiverton Junction to Hemyock on the Somerset border.

Since closure the station area has been totally redeveloped.[1]

Description

Uffculme station had a single platform with a loop, and a goods yard was opposite the passenger platform with had two sidings accessed from the loop. One of these served a loading dock with cattle pens.[2]

Closure

The Great Western Railway bought the line in April 1880 and opened it to freight after it became clear that it was unlikely to ever run profitably as a passenger line. Until grouping it operated as a joint freight line .[2]

The line was planned for closure when the Beeching Report of 1963 was issued. After closure to passengers in 1963 the station remained open to freight traffic with only the goods yard and loop remaining in use until 8 May 1967, The line remained open until 1975 when it was abandoned.[2]

References

  1. Catford, Nick; Lambeth, Roy. "Station Name: Uffculme". Disused Stations Cite Record. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Uffculme Station". Disused Stations. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
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