Wikipedia Dawlish Warren railway station serves the seaside resort and holiday camps of Dawlish Warren in Devon, England, at the mouth of the River Exe. The station is on the Exeter to Plymouth line, 10 miles 42 chains (16.9 km) down the line from Exeter St Davids and 204 miles 34 chains (329.0 km) measured from London Paddington via Bristol Temple Meads.
From here to Teignmouth the railway runs along the Sea Wall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawlish_Warren_railway_station
Passenger Numbers
April 2022 to March 2023: 233,060
April 2021 to March 2022: 233,636
April 2020 to March 2021: 88,954
April 2019 to March 2020: 186,548
April 2018 to March 2019: 189,756
April 2017 to March 2018: 188,140
April 2016 to March 2017: 182,366
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GWR Station Services, Arrivals and Departures
https://www.gwr.com/stations-and-destinations/stations/Dawlish-Warren
Dawlish Warren station Beach Road, Dawlish EX7 0NF
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Great Scenic Railways Dawlish is a great Regency resort town, famous for the way the railway runs right along the town’s seafront.
The town is centred around a wide open green called The Lawn, which is ideal for games and picnics and the famous black swans.
The long sandy beach is perfect for summer days of swimming, rock pooling or building sandcastles.
You can also hop by train to neighbouring Dawlish Warren and visit the National Nature Reserve.
https://greatscenicrailways.co.uk/?stations=dawlish
Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership The Riviera Line is one of the country’s best-loved railways, but hit the headlines in 2014 when it sustained devastating storm damage. Thanks to an EU-funded project led by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership, we helped the line to bounce back even stronger than before.
Our EU Citizens’ Rail project (2012-2015) enabled the Partnership to work in depth on the Exeter-Paignton line for the first time. Funding from the Interreg IVB NWE programme, Devon County Council, Torbay Council and Great Western Railway (GWR) helped deliver additional services, station improvements, community engagement and a sustained marketing campaign for the line. This helped the line to rapidly recover from its eight-week closure in early 2014. In the year from October 2014 to October 2015, 3 million journeys were made on the Riviera Line.
https://dcrp.org.uk/lines/riviera-line/
Travel Devon - Train There are regular local train services linking many parts of Devon, with some superb scenic journeys.
The Riviera Line links Exeter, Dawlish, Teignmouth, Newton Abbot and Torbay, with excellent views of the Exe and Teign Estuaries and out to sea. Visit the Riviera Line website to find out more about times and prices, great discounts and how to buy your ticket.
The Tarka Line runs from Barnstaple to Exeter, while the Avocet Line links Exmouth and Exeter and the Tamar Valley Line runs from Plymouth to Bere Alston and Gunnislake.
For ideas for days out on the scenic railways of Devon visit www.greatscenicrailways.com
View all Railway Stations in Devon on our Devon Rail Network Map
https://www.traveldevon.info/train/
Network Rail Our Western route stretches from London Paddington to Penzance, through Bristol and up to the boundaries with Wales, the Cotswolds and Hampshire
We operate, maintain and are renewing more than 2,000 miles of railway, including the historic Great Western Main Line, conceived by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. There are 198 stations on the route, and we manage London Paddington, Reading and Bristol Temple Meads stations.
Following a 10 year, multi-billion-pound upgrade programme, we now operate electric services between the west of England and London for the first time. Working with partners, we have exciting plans to continue modernising the railway for the benefit of passengers and freight in every area we represent.
https://www.networkrail.co.uk/running-the-railway/our-routes/western/