Taking advantage of the summer Sundays-only trains, the scout caught the 1108 St. David’s to Okehampton on 14th July and headed north from there to Barnstaple, 40 miles.
On the N.D. & C.J. Light, which is now a path between Meeth and Torrington, he passed the entrance to the former North Devon Clays’ private siding at Marland, which anyone could be forgiven for missing.
16th July
At Dawlish, work has started on the new sea wall which will profoundly change King’s Walk.
31st October: The sea showed what it thought of the “Rail Resilience Programme.”
Note: This was one of many visits made to the area during the course of the major works. Full coverage may be found in the “Campaigning” section.
The E. & T.V.R. scout, having on occasion sent a few photographs to the esteemed elders of the Cornwall Railway Society, in time rather got into the habit after his outings of submitting a short story, often under the general heading of “Route Learning” or “Route Refresher.”. Read more