An Outline
History of the North Devon & Cornwall Junction Light Railway |
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The North Devon & Cornwall Junction Light Railway (ND&CJLR) was a nominally-independant railway in the north of the counties of Devon and Cornwall, which became the last new passenger branch line to be built in the South-West of England. It was opened in 1925 and was closed to passenger traffic in 1965. Part of the line survived for freight traffic until 1982.
The ND&CJLR...........
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The ND&CJLR...........
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After nationalisation of the UK railways in 1948 the former ND&CJLR line was controlled variously by the Southern and Western Regions of British Railways.
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© Chris Osment 2003