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Ide Halt railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ide Halt railway station
Ide Halt was a railway station serving Ide, a small village in Devon, England located on the Teign Valley Line between the towns of Newton Abbot and Exeter. ==History== Ide Halt was located close to the centre of the village. The single concrete platform had brick station building and was situated on the north side of the line with a loading dock was located at the west end. The track was single with a passing loop and siding located towards Longdown. Opened in 1903, the station was closed between 1917 and 1919 as a WW1 economy measure. Ide became a basic halt on 1 October 1923 when staffing was reduced to mornings only. It appeared on tickets and in timetables as a halt, however Ide didn't appear in the Railway Clearing House handbook as a halt until 1938.〔(Disused Stations - Ide ) Retrieved : 2012-10-15〕 Between 1935 - 1939 a camping coach was located here.〔 Passenger numbers had reached their peak in the 1930s with seven daily services provided each way between Exeter and Heathfield. During World War 2 this was reduced to four trains in each direction, still with no trains on a Sunday. This was increased to five daily trains after the war. As stated, the line was sometimes used as a diversionary route if the South Devon main line was unavailable.〔 Freight services were withdrawn from 7 May 1955 and at the same date the station became unstaffed. The siding was lifted later that year. Passengers services were withdrawn in 1958.
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