The west sidings were on the north side of line the between the junction and blackboy tunnel.
Exmouth junction sidings.
For this scheme exmouth junction concrete works was in its element for it supplied the majority of pre cast material for the station rebuilding.
There were two sidings between the through platforms until 1969 which were used by spare carriages and locomotives the london and south western railway lswr opened its exeter extension from yeovil junction on 19 july 1860 and its station at queen street in the city centre became the terminus for services from london waterloo station.
It was for many years the lo ca tion for one of the largest en gine sheds in the for mer lon don and south west ern rail way.
The dmu is on the exmouth branch from exmouth junction signal box.
80064 former exmouth junction class 4 2 6 4 80064 was moved by rail from buckfastleigh to poltimore sidings for onward movement by road to the bluebell railway in 1984.
The west sidings were on the north side of line the between the junction and blackboy tunnel.
In 1973 the line was singled from exmouth junction but they left a small passing loop off the main line.
Works commenced in 1927 and involved wholly abolishing the down platform and associated waiting shelters to widen the track bed permitting the laying of two more lines.
In 1988 this was taken out and it does cause hold ups if a unit is coming off the branch.
The down sidings were on the south side of the line to the east of the signal box.
Ex mouth junction is the rail way junc tion where the ex mouth branch line di verges from the lon don wa ter loo to ex eter main line in ex eter devon eng land.
Exmouth junction was the main marshalling yard for sorting goods traffic between sr stations in devon and cornwall and points further east.
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.
Exmouth junction black boy tunnel st davids tunnel exeter basin city basin junction exeter railway junction cowley bridge junction perridge tunnel exminster watertroughs culver tunnel crockham siding trusham quarry coleford junction kennaway tunnel tourist other mamhead house.
The down sidings were on the south side of the line to the east of the signal box.