The Tamar Valley Line is a railway line from
Plymouth
Plymouth ( ) is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers River Plym, Plym and River Tamar, Tamar, about southwest of Exeter and ...
, Devon, to
Gunnislake, Cornwall, in England, also known as the Gunnislake branch line. The line follows the
River Tamar
The Tamar (; ) is a river in south west England that forms most of the border between Devon (to the east) and Cornwall (to the west). A large part of the valley of the Tamar is protected as the Tamar Valley National Landscape (an Area of Outsta ...
for much of its route. Like all railway lines in Devon and Cornwall, it is unelectrified and all trains are diesel powered. The entire line is single track past St. Budeaux Junction.
History
The line from St Budeaux to Bere Alston was opened for passenger traffic on 2 June 1890 by the
Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway (PDSWJ) as part of their line from
Lydford to
Devonport, which in effect was an extension of the
London and South Western Railway's main line from
London Waterloo station to Lydford, enabling the LSWR to reach Plymouth independently of the
Great Western Railway
The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a History of rail transport in Great Britain, British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, ...
.
The branch to Gunnislake was opened by the PDSWJ on 2 March 1908.
The line was listed for closure in the ''
Reshaping of British Railways Report'' but was kept open because the roads in the areas served were poor.
Motive power
The line used former
LSWR O2 Class tank engines as the main form of motive power for many years but in the 1950s newer
LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T engines took over. By 1964 steam had been ousted from the line and
DMUs had taken over, working as two-car sets.
Today services are operated by
Great Western Railway
The Great Western Railway (GWR) was a History of rail transport in Great Britain, British railway company that linked London with the southwest, west and West Midlands (region), West Midlands of England and most of Wales. It was founded in 1833, ...
using
Class 150 diesel multiple units.
Route

Communities served:
Plymouth
Plymouth ( ) is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers River Plym, Plym and River Tamar, Tamar, about southwest of Exeter and ...
(including the suburbs of
Devonport and
St Budeaux) –
Bere Ferrers –
Bere Alston –
Calstock
Calstock () is a civil parishes in England, civil parish and a large village in south east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, on the border with Devon. The village is situated on the River Tamar south west of Tavistock, Devon, Tavistock and no ...
–
Gunnislake
The entire route is supervised from the signalling centre at Plymouth. Trains heading towards Gunnislake must collect the branch
train staff from a secure cabinet on the platform at before proceeding as the line is operated on the
one train working system with only a single unit allowed on the branch at a time. Conversely the staff has to be returned to the cabinet by the driver on the return journey before the unit can leave the branch and return to Plymouth. This operation was shown in an episode of the Channel 5 documentary series "The Railway - First Great Western" in October 2013.
There is a small railway museum adjacent to
Bere Ferrers railway station which includes a number of
converted rail coaches available for holiday let. The station sign on the signal box uses the older spelling of 'Beer Ferrers'.
The section between Bere Ferrers and
Calstock Viaduct is on the Bere peninsula, between river Tavy (crossed by the
Tavy Bridge) and the river Tamar. The driver changes ends of the train at the old junction station of .
The most southerly road bridge across the Tamar in the
Gunnislake area is the
A390 road
The A390 is a road in Cornwall and Devon, England. It runs from Tavistock, Devon, Tavistock to north west of the city of Truro. Starting in Tavistock, it heads south-westwards towards Liskeard, crossing over the River Tamar and into Cornwall, ...
which makes the railway is the quickest way of getting into the city of
Plymouth
Plymouth ( ) is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers River Plym, Plym and River Tamar, Tamar, about southwest of Exeter and ...
. The next crossing down river is the
Tamar Bridge at
Saltash.
Passenger volume
The overall number of passengers travelling on the Tamar Valley line has grown by over 50% since 2001. Gunnislake is the busiest station on the line.
Community rail
The Tamar Valley Line is one of the railway lines supported by the
Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership, an organisation formed in 1991 to promote railway services in the area. The line is promoted by many means such as regular timetable and scenic line guides, as well as leaflets highlighting leisure opportunities such as walking or visiting country
pubs.
The Tamar Valley
rail ale trail was launched in 2004 to encourage rail travellers to visit pubs near the line. Seven are in Plymouth city centre and one in the suburb of Devonport. There are single pubs to visit at Bere Ferrers, Bere Alston and Calstock and four in Gunnislake. 10 stamps collected entitle the participant to claim special Tamar Valley Line Rail Trail souvenir merchandise.
Wessex Trains covered
Class 150 2-car
DMU number 150240 in coloured pictures promoting the line and named ''The Tamar Kingfisher''. It later saw service with
Arriva Trains Wales.
The line was designated as a
community rail line in September 2005, being one of seven pilots for the
Department for Transport's Community Rail Development Strategy. This aims to establish the true costs and revenues for the line with an aim of improving them. It is also looking at simplifying the reversal of trains, considering the costs and benefits should the line be "microfranchised" separately from the Great Western Franchise, and the potential for extending the line from Bere Alston to
Tavistock.
On 18 March 2008, Devon County Council backed a proposal by developers
Kilbride Community Rail to construct 750 houses in
Tavistock that includes reopening the line from Bere Alston to a new Tavistock railway station, at a cost of £18.5million.
References
External links
Great Scenic Railways in Devon and Cornwall.Video footage of Gunnislake stationCalstock Railway Station videoCalstock Railway ViaductBere Alston Railway Station
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Rail transport in Cornwall
Rail transport in Devon
Scenic railway lines in Devon and Cornwall
Community railway lines in England
Transport in Plymouth, Devon
Railway lines opened in 1890
Railway lines in South West England
Standard gauge railways in England
River Tamar
1890 establishments in England