Lynmouth Bay railway station is a station in Lynmouth, Devon, England, served by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, a water-powered funicular railway. The station has two platforms, a ticket booth, not an office, a bench and plenty of room. It opened in 1890.
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LynmouthBayrailwaystation is a station in Lynmouth, Devon, England, served by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, a water-powered funicular railway...
The Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway is a water-powered funicular joining the twin towns of Lynton and Lynmouth on the rugged coast of North Devon in...
place to expand to once Lynmouth became as built-up as possible. The villages are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, which works two cable-connected...
Lynton and Lynmouthrailwaystation was the terminus of the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway, a narrow gauge line that ran through Exmoor from Barnstaple...
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Village railwaystation is a station in Lynton, Devon, England served by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway, a water-powered funicular railway. The high...
the Devon and Somerset Railway to Barnstaple, there were calls for an extension to serve the twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth, which were popular with...
(opened 1891) Lizard, The Lizard Lifeboat Station (RNLI) Lynton and Lynmouth, Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (opened 1890) – water balanced London, London...
Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon. The station was situated inland, about 1 1/2 miles from Woody Bay itself. It opened with the line (as Wooda Bay until the...
Bridgnorth Cliff Railway and the Clifton Rocks Railway, as well as the Lynton Village railwaystation and the LynmouthBayrailwaystation.) Newnes provided...
which the path comes to Lynmouth with the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway linking it with Lynton on the hill above. At Lynmouth the path intersects with...
The Architecture the Railways Built is a British factual documentary series presented by the historian Tim Dunn, first broadcast in the United Kingdom...
that ran through Exmoor from Barnstaple to Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon, England. The station stood at the head of the spectacular Chelfham Viaduct...
Bideford Torrington Petrockstow Meeth Hatherleigh Okehampton Lynmouth Ilfracombe Lee Bay Mortehoe Woolacombe Dolton North Tawton A number of other local...
engineer of the Great Western Railway, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, beginning at the line's London gateway, Paddington station, and ending in Newton Abbot,...
Parracombe railwaystation was a halt on the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, a narrow gauge line that ran through Exmoor from Barnstaple to Lynton and Lynmouth in...
are combined into one parish and are connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Exmoor was once a royal forest and hunting ground, covering 18...
of railway track gauges by size. A gauge is measured between the inner faces of the rails. For ridable miniature railways and minimum gauge railways, the...
Barnstaple Railway, a narrow gauge line that ran through Exmoor, England, from Barnstaple to Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon. The station primarily...
goes the South West Coast Path. The neighbouring parishes are Lynton and Lynmouth to the east, Parracombe to the south, Kentisbury to the south west, and...
ran for 19 miles (31 km) through Exmoor from Barnstaple to Lynton and Lynmouth in North Devon. The L&B originally opened in 1898, and closed in 1935....
largest town. The district also includes the towns of Ilfracombe, Lynton and Lynmouth and South Molton along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas...
residents and those across the coastal North Devon area as far as Lynton and Lynmouth on the Somerset county border. It is a nationally recognised centre for...
Fitzwarren - Tithill 39 Minehead - Porlock Weir 300 Minehead - Lynmouth Route 300, between Lynmouth and Minehead, was for a time branded 'Exmoor Coastal Link';...
arrival of the railways in the 19th century. Examples include Dawlish, Exmouth and Sidmouth on the south coast, and Ilfracombe and Lynmouth on the north...