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  • Tarka Line
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  • Parts of the line are single track, meaning that trains travelling in opposite directions must sometimes wait for each other. The full journey from Barnstaple to Exeter takes just over 1 hour, on-par with the journey time in a car. Beyond Barnstaple, the railway used to continue to Ilfracombe or Instow and Bideford. Part of the latter route is preserved as the Bideford & Instow Railway, while sections of both routes have been reopened as cycleways on the Tarka Trail.
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map state
  • collapsed
stations
  • 13
Open
  • 1851
Status
  • Open
Logo
  • Tarkalinelogo.jpg
Name
  • Tarka Line
Locale
Type
Caption
  • Crossing the Exe at Cowley Bridge
System
depot
logo width
  • 120
Operator
Owner
notrack
  • 1
Stock
  • Class 143, 150 or 153 DMUs
abstract
  • Parts of the line are single track, meaning that trains travelling in opposite directions must sometimes wait for each other. The full journey from Barnstaple to Exeter takes just over 1 hour, on-par with the journey time in a car. Beyond Barnstaple, the railway used to continue to Ilfracombe or Instow and Bideford. Part of the latter route is preserved as the Bideford & Instow Railway, while sections of both routes have been reopened as cycleways on the Tarka Trail.