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Plym Valley Railway

The Plym Valley Railway is a 1 1⁄2-mile heritage railway based on what was once a part of the now-closed South Devon and Tavistock Railway, a branch line of the Great Western Railway in Devon.
The Plym Valley Railway was founded in 1980 with an aim of restoring part of the ex-Great Western branch line from Plymouth to Tavistock that was closed in 1962.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Sun, 10 May 2015, Updated: Sun, 10 May 2015


16 images use this description:

SX5157 : Retaining wall for Plym Valley Railway by West Devon Way by David Smith
2020
SX5158 : Level crossing on Plym Valley Railway for the West Devon Way by David Smith
2020
SX5157 : Plym Valley Railway by the West Devon Way by David Smith
2020
SX5157 : Old leat between Plym Valley Railway and West Devon Way by David Smith
2020
SX5258 : Plym Valley Railway by Stephen McKay
2017
SX5258 : Plym Bridge Platform by Stephen McKay
2017
SX5157 : Plym Valley Railway by N Chadwick
2015
SX5157 : Cutting, Plym Valley Railway by N Chadwick
2015
SX5158 : Plym Valley Railway by N Chadwick
2015
SX5158 : Plym Valley Railway by N Chadwick
2015
SX5258 : Plym Valley Railway by N Chadwick
2015
SX5258 : The Canadian Forestry Corps Sidings by N Chadwick
2015
SX5258 : Plym Valley Railway by N Chadwick
2015
SX5158 : Railway Signal, Plym Valley Railway by N Chadwick
2015
SX5256 : Level crossing by N Chadwick
2015
SX5157 : West Devon Way by the railway by N Chadwick
2015


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