This byway leads from Little John’s Cross down to Cowick Lane in Exeter. Thanks to a Devon County prohibition (Traffic Regulation Order), no motor vehicles are allowed beyond the few properties near the top.
From some windows in the greenery, there are views across the valley of the Alphin Brook and the course of the old Teign Valley Branch can be followed.
Some of the ground in the above photograph can be seen in this shot of a train passing over Ide Lane and about to enter Devon Cutting.
Just to the left of the top row of poplars above lay the accommodation bridge whose demolition is described in There it was, gone.
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