South Devon Railway
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The shortlisted attractions are - best family venue: Legoland Windsor, Berkshire; Science Museum, London; South Devon Railway and Totnes Rare Breeds Farm, Devon; Eden Project, Cornwall;...
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Great Western Railway ships
...in 1868. Another operation taken over by the GWR was the Plymouth Great Western Docks in 1876. The South Devon Railway Company held the majority of shares in the docks and was...
General manager Dick Wood said: "The South Devon Railway is going from strength to strength every year now.
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South Devon Railway (heritage railway)
...alongside the River Dart. The heritage railway itself is known as the South Devon Railway, named in honour of the South Devon Railway Company that originally built much of Devon's...
Hackney Canal
...the river that could take boats onto the canal in pairs, the boats being up to 54 feet by 14 feet. In 1844 the South Devon Railway built a bridge over the canal, with the Teignmouth...
Starcross railway station
...formerly powered the trains on this line, is situated alongside the station. The station was opened by the South Devon Railway on 30 May 1846. It only had a single platform at this...
Teignmouth railway station
...the town of Teignmouth, Devon, England. It is operated by First Great Western. The station was opened by the South Devon Railway Company on 30 May 1846 as the terminus of its first...
South Devon Railway locomotive Taurus
Taurus was an 0-6-0 saddle tank broad gauge locomotive operated by the South Devon Railway . It was a very different locomotive to all the other 0-6-0s used on the South Devon Railway. It...
South Devon Railway 2-4-0 locomotives
The South Devon Railway 2-4-0 locomotives were small 2-4-0 broad gauge locomotives operated on the South Devon Railway , mainly on its branch lines such as that to Ashburton . On 1...
South Devon Railway locomotives
...were broad gauge locomotives that operated over the South Devon Railway , Cornwall Railway, and West Cornwall Railway in England. They were, at times, operated by contractors on behalf of...
Buckfastleigh, Totnes and South Devon Railway
The Buckfastleigh, Totnes and South Devon Railway built the broad gauge railway line from Totnes to Buckfastleigh and Ashburton in Devon, England. The company gained its Act of Parliament...
South Devon Railway Company
...Railway also contracted their motive power from the same company as the South Devon Railway. From 1867 the South Devon Railway also bought the Cornwall Railway locomotives and...
Moretonhampstead and South Devon Railway
...Devon Railway authorised by Act of Parliament 1872 Amalgamated with the South Devon Railway Company 1876 South Devon Railway amalgamated with the Great Western Railway 1882 Standard...


