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Flooding Cripples Devon Train Line, Sparking Outrage

Summary

  • A petition calls for urgent improvements to the Tarka Line after a week of cancellations.
  • Commuters face ongoing issues including delays, flooding, and overcrowding.
  • Network Rail reopened the line after divers found no damage to submerged bridges.
Flooding Cripples Devon Train Line, Sparking Outrage

Commuters in Devon are demanding significant improvements to the Tarka Line after a prolonged period of train cancellations caused by flooding. A petition has been launched, highlighting the ongoing issues of delays, overcrowding, and service disruptions as unacceptable for residents.

Network Rail temporarily closed the line for safety, providing limited replacement transport which often extended journey times. Despite the service now having resumed, campaigners and passengers are pushing for greater resilience, citing the line's high passenger numbers.

Calls include structural upgrades, additional carriages for overcrowding, improved drainage, and enhanced passing places to boost the train timetable. Rail operator Great Western Railway acknowledges demand issues and supports infrastructure upgrades, aiming to cater to passenger needs more effectively.

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The Tarka Line experienced over a week of cancellations primarily due to flooding, which led to safety closures by Network Rail.
Campaigners are pushing for structural enhancements, additional train carriages, better drainage, longer platforms, and more passing places on the single-track line.
No, specialist divers inspected the bridges after water levels receded and found no damage, allowing the line to reopen.

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