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Lympstone | |
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General information | |
Location | East Devon |
Managed by | First Great Western |
Platforms | 1 |
Other information | |
Station code | LYM |
Lympstone Village railway station serves Lympstone on the Avocet Line in Devon, England.
It was renamed from Lympstone in the 1990s to avoid confusion with Lympstone Commando railway station. It is situated on an embankment, with a single platform; a disused second platform is now heavily overgrown. To the south the line crosses the village on a low viaduct. The station was operated by Wessex Trains up to the 31st of March 2006, before being taken over by First Great Western.
The station is unmanned and has very limited facilities.
External links
- Train times and station information for Lympstone Village railway station from National Rail
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Lympstone Commando | First Great Western Exmouth-Exeter |
Exmouth |
Railway stations in Devon | |||
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Penzance–London Paddington and the North | |||
Gunnislake–Plymouth Tamar Valley Line | |||
Paignton–Exeter Riviera Line | |||
Exeter–Barnstaple Tarka Line | |||
Exeter–Okehampton Dartmoor Line | |||
Exmouth–Exeter Avocet Line | |||
Exeter–London Waterloo West of England Line | |||
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Dartmouth Steam Railway | |||
Plym Valley Railway | |||
South Devon Railway |
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