2023-04-03 – By Cliff Thomas. LYNTON & Barnstaple Railway Trust’s (L&BRT) planning permission to reconstruct the line between Killington Lane and Blackmoor Gate expired on March 7. This 3.5 mile section would have formed an extension to the current milelong line from Woody Bay to Killington Lane. Exmoor National Park Authority (ENPA.. The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Trust. With over 3000 members worldwide the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Trust (Registered Educational Charity No.1082564 and also Registered Company Limited by Guarantee No. 4040633) owns the railway and remains determined to reinstate a railway that was once (and will one day become again) the jewel in the crown of North Devon.
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Social Enterprise in Action. More than eighty years after its closure in 1935, you can once more board a train of original L&B carriages at England’s highest narrow-gauge railway station – the delightfully named Woody Bay Station – 1,000 feet up on wild Exmoor. Operated almost entirely by volunteers, we are a “non-profit” organisation owned by.. The last narrow gauge railway adventure. The only steam railway in the UK where passengers travel in Victorian railway carriages designed in the 1890s. A one mile return trip from Woody Bay Station to Killington Lane and back. Two miles in total taking approximately 20 minutes. Steam trains through rolling countryside, with views out to wild.

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