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Exeter Central Railway Station

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formerly known as Queen Street Railway Station

1860 Opened by the London and South Western Railway and until 1933, when it was rebuilt, it was known as Exeter Queen Street. It was the terminus from trains from London's Waterloo Railway Station

1861 It also became the terminus for the Exmouth line

1862 A steep line descended from the west end of Queen Street station to reach the Exeter St. David's Railway Station

1933 New station buildings opened and the station renamed as Central Station


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