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The Inauguration of the Dart Valley Railway by Lord Beeching

Lord Beeching inaugurates a privately run Dart Valley Railway

Current affairs 1969 1 mins Silent

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Overview

Lord Beeching is at the inauguration of the Dart Valley Railway at Buckfstleigh Train Station. Dr Richard Beeching, a physicist and engineer is the chairman of British Railways in 1961 and becomes known for his report The Reshaping of British Railways. Almost a third of all lines at the time seen as unprofitable, close. Some survive today as heritage railway lines and the Dart Valley Railway is now the South Devon Railway operating between Totnes and Buckfastleigh.

Buckfastleigh Train Station originally opens on 1 May 1872. The Buckfastleigh, Totnes and South Devon Railway amalgamated with the Great Western Railway in 1897 which was then nationalised into public or state ownership in 1948. The line closes to passengers in 1958. It opens again in 1969 as the Dart Valley Heiritage Railway and the South Devon Railway Trust takes control of the line in 1991. From 1971 the line terminates at Buckfastleigh allowing for improvements to the A38 road to go ahead.