Ivybridge railway station
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Ivybridge | |||
Location | |||
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Place | Ivybridge | ||
Local authority | South Hams | ||
Coordinates | Coordinates: | ||
Operations | |||
Station code | IVY | ||
Managed by | First Great Western | ||
Platforms in use | 2 | ||
Live departures and station information from National Rail | |||
Annual Rail Passenger Usage | |||
2004/05 * | 40,613 | ||
2005/06 * | 48,440 | ||
National Rail - UK railway stations | |||
* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Ivybridge from Office of Rail Regulation statistics. | |||
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Ivybridge railway station is situated on the London to Penzance Line[1] and serves the town of Ivybridge in Devon, England. The station re-opened in the 1994 to the east of the original station, which had been closed in 1965. The station is operated by First Great Western.
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[edit] History
[edit] First station
Main article: Disused railway stations (Exeter to Plymouth Line)
The first station at Ivybridge was located at South Devon Railway was opened,[2] but was brought into use just six weeks later on 15 June 1848. The building was situated on the north side of the track, immediately to the west of Ivybridge Viaduct.[3] Passenger trains were withdrawn on 2 March 1965.[4]
. It was not complete when the[edit] Current station
A new station costing £380,000 was opened east of the viaduct on 15 July 1994. To fit in the narrow site, the platforms are staggered, with the eastbound platform nearer to Plymouth than the westbound. It was marketed as a Park and Ride station with a large 100-space car park to entice car drivers off the A38 road into Plymouth, but the level of train service has never offered the convenient and frequent service that is normally associated with such facilities.[4]
An early timetable[5] shows just 2 of the 10 trains to Plymouth railway station arriving there before 09:00, and the last return train leaving at 21:11. The afternoon service was gradually reduced until by September 1999[6] only 7 trains ran to Plymouth and 9 return. From 20 May 2001[7] a through service from London Waterloo station was introduced by South West Trains, which resulted in 11 trains each way. When First Great Western proposed their new Winter 2006 service there were many complaints as it would have seen a drastic reduction in trains calling at Ivybridge. After considering the position, a total of 9 trains were scheduled by the two companies but with just one train arriving in Plymouth before 09:00.[8]
[edit] Services
A limited through service to and from London Waterloo station is operated by South West Trains. Other services are provided by First Great Western, most of which run between Exeter St Davids and either Gunnislake or Penzance.[1]
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Totnes | First Great Western | Plymouth | ||
Totnes | South West Trains | Plymouth |
[edit] References
- ^ a b National Rail Timetable 135 (Winter 2007) (PDF). Network Rail.
- ^ MacDermot, E T (1931). History of the Great Western Railway, volume II 1863-1921. London: Great Western Railway.
- ^ Cooke, RA (1984). Track Layout Diagrams of the GWR and BR WR, Section 14: South Devon. Harwell: RA Cooke.
- ^ a b Oakley, Mike (2007). Devon Railway Stations. Wimbourne: The Dovecote Press. ISBN 1-904349-55-6.
- ^ Train Times: Exeter, Torquay, Paignton, Plymouth, 28 May to 23 September 1995, Regional Railways South Wales & West (1995)
- ^ Timetable B: Exeter to Torbay & Plymouth, 26 Sept '99 – 27 May '00, Wales and West Passenger Trains Ltd (1999)
- ^ Summer Train Times: Exeter to Torbay and Plymouth, 20 May 2001 to 29 September 2001, Wales & West Passenger Trains Ltd (2001)
- ^ Train Times: Book B, 10 December 2006 to 19 May 2007, First Great Western (2006)