Reading-Plymouth line

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The railway at Dawlish
The railway at Dawlish
Reading-Plymouth line
0.00 London Paddington
Great Western Main Line
36.00 Reading
Great Western Main Line
37.00 Reading West
Branch to Basingstoke
41.25 Theale
44.75 Aldermaston
46.75 Midgham
49.50 Thatcham
52.50 Newbury Racecourse
53.00 Newbury
58.50 Kintbury
Hungerford
Burbage
Pewsey
Woodborough
Patney and Chirton
Devizes branch
Lavington
Edington and Bratton
Heywood Road Junction
Wessex ML to Bath and Chippenham
95.50 Westbury
Wessex Main Line to Salisbury
Fairwood Junction
Clink Road Junction
Watley Quarry branch
Frome
Blatchbridge Junction
Whitham Cranmore branch (goods only)
Bruton
115.25 Castle Cary
Castle Cary Jn. for Heart of Wessex Line to Wymouth
Alford Halt
Keinton Mandeville
Charlton Marshall
Somerton
Long Sutton and Pitney
Langport East
Branch to Yeovil
Athelney
Durston
Cogload Junction for Bristol-Taunton line
164.00 Taunton
Tiverton Parkway
173.75 Exeter St Davids
SWT to London and Avocet Line to Exmouth
174.75 Exeter St Thomas
Exeter Railway to Heathfield
City Basin goods branch
Exminster
182.50 Starcross
184.25 Dawlish Warren
185.75 Dawlish
188.75 Teignmouth
Hackney Yard
Heathfield Branch (goods only)
193.75 Newton Abbot
Aller Junction Riviera Line to Paignton
Stoneycombe Quarry
South Devon Railway
Totnes (Littlehempston)
202.50 Totnes
Branch to Kingsbidge
Brent
Wrangaton
Bittaford Platform
Redlake Siding
214.00 Ivybridge
original Ivybridge station
Cornwood
Plympton
Branch to Marsh Mills (goods only)
Laira TMD
Laira Jn, branch to Friary goods depot
Laira
Lipson Junction
Lipson Vale Halt
Mutley
225.75 Plymouth
Cornish Main Line to Penzance

The Reading-Plymouth line is a major railway line in southern England, which runs from Great Western Main Line at Reading to Plymouth, where the line meets the Cornish Main Line. It was one of the principal routes of the pre-1948 Great Western Railway which were subsequently taken over by the Western Region of British Railways and are now part of the Network Rail system.

The line from Reading to Taunton (where it meets the Bristol-Exeter line) was opened in 1906 as cut-off route, enabling trains to Devon and Cornwall to avoid the "Great Way Round" via Bristol. The line from Exeter to Plymouth was built by the South Devon Railway. The first section was opened in 1844 and was completed five years later.

From Exeter the line runs south alongside the River Exe to Dawlish Warren where it then runs along the South Devon Railway sea wall, a stretch liale to sea damage which closes the line from time to time. It then follows the River Teign to Newton Abbot. Here some main line trains diverge to Paignton, while those continuing to Plymouth are faced with a series of steep inclines and sharp curves as they traverse Dartmoor, a legacy of Brunel's ill-fated atmospheric railway scheme.

Trains on the line are limited to a maximum of 110mph.


[edit] Route

Communities served: Reading - Theale - Aldermaston - Midgham - Thatcham - Newbury - Kintbury - Hungerford - Great Bedwyn - Pewsey - Westbury - Frome - Bruton - Castle Cary - Taunton - Exeter - Starcross - Dawlish Warren - Dawlish - Teignmouth - Newton Abbot - Torbay - Totnes - Ivybridge - Plymouth

[edit] References

  • MacDermot, E T (1927). History of the Great Western Railway, volume I 1833-1863. London: Great Western Railway. 
  • MacDermot, E T (1931). History of the Great Western Railway, volume II 1863-1921. London: Great Western Railway. 
  • (1976) Pre-grouping Atlas and Gazetteer. Shepperton: Ian Allan Limited. ISBN 0-71100-320-3.