Holsworthy

Location type

Station

Name and dates

Holsworthy

Opened on the Bude Branch (London and South Western Railway).
Opened on the Holsworthy Branch (London and South Western Railway).

Chronology Dates

  /  /1865Devon and Cornwall Railway
Powers granted for a branch to Holsworthy. These were allowed to lapse. The London and South Western Railway later, in 1879, built the line as the Holsworthy Branch (London and South Western Railway).
  /  /1879Holsworthy Branch (London and South Western Railway)
Opened from Meldon Junction to Holsworthy. Stations opened at Ashbury, Halwill and Beaworthy, Dunsland Cross and Holsworthy.
  /  /1898Bude Branch (London and South Western Railway)
Line opened from Holsworthy to Bude and Bude Basin. Stations opened at Whitstone and Bridgerule and Bude.
  /  /1966Holsworthy Branch (London and South Western Railway)
Bude Branch (London and South Western Railway)
Meldon Junction to Holsworthy and Bude closed to passengers and completely. Stations closed Bude, Whitstone and Bridgerule, Holsworthy, Dunsland Cross, Halwill, Ashbury and Maddaford Moor Halt.