What it Looks Like Today:  Bampton Station updatebutton100

Living quite near to where Bampton Station once was,I quite often have a walk around what is now a carpark and try and imagine how it used to be when steam trains took their passengers up and down the Exe Valley.Although I can easily transport myself back in time in my imagination,the harder part is coming back to the present and realising that it is all gone and that I will never ever see it for real.

To take my mind off one of these sad little returns back to reality,I decided to further investigate around Bampton,to see if I could find anything that I might of missed.

I had recently found an old postcard of the bridge and wanted to compare it with how it is today.If you compare the right hand side of the bridge in the earlier postcard with the right hand side in the postcard in the slider,you will see that at some point,the wall has been lowered and replaced with fencing.Seeing this reminded me of the story I had heard of children,climbing on the bridge and trying to drop turnips into the funnels of engines,as they passed underneath.Maybe this fence was placed there to try and stop this game.

Many of the pictures taken looking down the track through the station were taken from this bridge,but is hard to recreate that view now as the trees and shrubs block it out. 

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newslogo44Every now and then when I talk to people and they hear of my interest in the Exe Valley Railway,they tell me little bits of information or recall an old memory.It always amazes me how even today,more than 50 years after it's closure,the fondness with which people remember the railway and how fresh the memories seem to be to them.

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24/4/19These interesting pictures of Dulverton Station were sent in by Fred Gillard, who visited in about 1970 to take some pictures for a model railway project that he was building. The station buildings were bought by the Carnarvon Arms (now closed down) and used as staff and overflow guest accommodation,before being converted into residential housing. Thank you very much Fred for taking the time to share your pictures.

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