Colyford railway station

Colyford
Looking north at Colyford tram stop, with tram 10 and the level crossing beyond
General information
LocationColyford, East Devon
England
Coordinates50°43′44″N 3°03′28″W / 50.7289°N 3.0579°W / 50.7289; -3.0579
Operated bySeaton Tramway
Platforms2
Other information
StatusOpen (as tram stop)
History
Original companySeaton and Beer Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and South Western Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Key dates
16 March 1868 (1868-03-16)Opened as railway station
7 March 1966 (1966-03-07)Closed as railway station
1971Reopened as tram stop
This urinal is the only building remaining from the original station.[1]

Colyford railway station, and its successor the Colyford tram stop, serve the village of Colyford in Devon, England. It was open as a railway station, on the Seaton branch line, between 1868 and 1966, and has been open as a tram stop, on the Seaton Tramway, since 1971. It is located on the eastern side of the village of Colyford, adjacent to the White Hart Inn, where the line crosses the A3052 road on a level crossing.[2]

  1. ^ Bussell, Mike. "The Railway Through Colyford". Colyford Village. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  2. ^ Explorer 116 - Lyme Regis & Bridport (Map). 1:25000. Ordnance Survey. ISBN 978-0-319-24317-6.