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Mount Pleasant Road Halt
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Mount Pleasant Road Halt
Location type
Station
Name and dates
Mount Pleasant Road Halt
Opened on the
Yeovil to Exeter Line (London and South Western Railway)
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Nearby stations
St James Park
Polsloe Bridge
Exeter Central
Whupton Bridge Halt
Exeter St Davids
Exeter St Thomas
Pinhoe
Clyst St Mary and Digby Halt
Digby and Sowton
Stoke Canon [2nd]
Stoke Canon [1st]
Newcourt
Ide
Brampton Speke Halt
Broad Clyst
Black Boy Tunnel
Exmouth Junction
Exmouth Junction Shed
St Davids Tunnel
Exeter Basin
Exeter St David^s Shed
Exeter Railway Junction
City Basin Junction
Cowley Bridge Junction
Perridge Tunnel
Culver Tunnel
Exminster Watertroughs
Crockham Siding
Trusham Quarry
Tourist/other
Mamhead House
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.
Books
A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Southern England v. 2 (Regional railway history series)
Class 50s on the Route from Waterloo to Exeter (Memorable Classes/Routes)
Exeter and the Lower Exe Valley 1888: One Inch Map 325 (Old Ordnance Survey Maps of England & Wales)
London and South Western Railway Miscellany
Main Line to the West: Southern Railway Route Between Basingstone and Exeter, Salisbury to Yeovil Pt. 2: The Southern Railway Route Between ... Basingstone and Exeter, Salisbury to Yeovil
Main Line to the West: Yeovil to Exeter Pt. 3: The Southern Railway Route Between Basingstoke and Exeter
Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Southern England v. 2 (A regional history of the railways of Great Britain)
Yeovil to Exeter: Featuring Exeter Central in Its Heyday (Southern Main Lines)
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