The Tamar Valley Line - April 28, 2022
Bere Alston Station with the 17:33 Gunnislake to Plymouth at the platform.
Great Western Railway class 150 DMU 150261 at Gunnislake before departure with the 17:33 to Plymouth.
150261 arrives at Plymouth North Road.
The 09:19 Gunnislake to Plymouth arriving at Bere Alston.
View from the Plymouth end of Bere Alston Station looking towards Tavistock and Waterloo.
Bere Alston Ground Frame is operated by the guard this gives access to the Gunnislake branch from the former downline platform. Note the replica Southern Railway enamel name board.
Posters at Bere Alston Station - notice the Southern Railway / Region colour scheme.
Vestiges of the rail replacement bus service between Bere Alston and Tavistock linger on with some services on Stage Coach 87 connecting with trains at Bere Alston. The village is about half a mile from the village via a fairly steep hill!
View towards Plymouth
View towards Tavistock. The portaloo was removed a few minutes after I took this photo. Work had been going on overnight to remove trees along the line which posed a hazard to trains and were causing bank instability using road-rail vehicles. The timber being recovered to an stacked in the former goods yard beyond the island platform.
Posters at Bere Alston
The Tamar Valley Line - April 27, 2022
Driver and guard changing ends at Bere Alston after arriving from Gunnislake. The guard operating points to allow access to the Plymouth bound line.
The historic river port of Calstock viewed from the 17:33 Gunnislake to Plymouth.
Interior of Great Western Railway class 150 DMU 150261 working the Tamar Valley Line photographed at Gunnislake.
Class 150 DMU 150261 runs into Platform 3 at Plymouth North Road passing the signal box with the 15:19 from Gunnislake.
The recently restored Bere Alston signal box which is now home to a local scout group.
The up platform waiting room was restored and reroofed some years ago in anticipation of the reopening of the line to Tavistock. It still has not happened!
The photograph mounted on the currently unused up platform waiting shelter remembers the important market gardening significance of the Tamar Valley. Should the reopening of the line northwards at least as far as Tavistock takes place then this recently refurbished shelter will once again be of use.