Rivercider Posted May 25, 2021 Share Posted May 25, 2021 On 21/03/2021 at 20:44, Torn-on-the-platform said: The platform at Moretonhampstead has been dug up today as part of a new development. I understand the goods she'd is to be saved as part of this scheme. Sad to see the station site progress to being less recognisable but I suppose any development on 'brownfield' land is better than expanding the town into the countryside. I stayed in Moretonhampstead for a few days last week, and when driving past the site of the old station noticed some changes. Thompsons the haulage firm have relinquished much of the site. Although we did not walk along the Wray Valley on this visit I did take some photos. After our visit to the Haytor Granite Tramway I walked from the hotel down to the station and took a few photos. The housing development is advertised as Hingston View. The station site viewed from the north. 19/5/2021 Various views of Moretonhampstead goods shed, 19/5/2021 Now that various buildings have been demolished and lorries moved it was possible to get a shot of the loco shed from this side, I had previously photographed it from the Wray Valley Trail which passes on the far side of the site. Moretonhampstead loco shed. 19/5/2021 cheers 6 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMweb Premium NCB Posted June 8, 2021 RMweb Premium Share Posted June 8, 2021 Is that an asbestos roof on the goods shed? Looks a bit like one. Nigel Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KeithMacdonald Posted December 29, 2023 Share Posted December 29, 2023 On 28/01/2018 at 18:59, phil-b259 said: To be fair, when the council has zero ability to influence either commercial bus services or anything to do with rail franchises what else do you expect? Bus deregulation and rail franchising mean local authorities have relatively little clout in terms of service provision - they can of course put forward their ideas, but there is no obligation on others to act on what the council may say. Some with long memories might say that Devon Council does an ability to influence, but it's often a negative influence. e.g. 1) building the West Devon District Council offices in Tavistock slap-bang on the old Southern track (east of the viaduct), therefore seriously blocking any possibility of reinstating the line from Tavistock to Okehampton 2) granting planning permission for c.750 new houses but then deciding that a restored branch line from Bere Alston to Tavistock wasn't viable, therefore guaranteeing even more road traffic on the A386 into Plymouth. 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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