Barnstaple, The Station 1894
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The iron bridge (demolished in 1978) brought the line from Exeter, and did not run parallel to the road bridge. On the other shore of the river, the railway continued west to Bideford, which it reached in 1855; from there it was extended south to Torrington (1872) and west to Westward Ho! (1901) and Appledore (1908). Today the railway terminates at Barnstaple.
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