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Completion of Exeter's new Marsh Barton rail station just months away

Devon’s newest railway station at Marsh Barton, in Exeter, is taking shape as work continues at pace this summer.

Site visit to Exeter's Marsh Barton rail station, currently under construction. Photo (Left to right) Ian Mundy (GWR Project Manager), Mary O’Neil (GWR Project Sponsor), Scott Owens (NR Project Manager), Cllr Gary Taylor (Teignbridge District Council), Mark Hyland (GRAHAM Project Manager), Cllr Philip Bialyk (Exeter City Council), Cllr Yvonne Atkinson (Devon County Council), Cllr Duncan Wood (Exeter City Council), Karl Wright (Devon County Council)(Image: Devon County Council)

A new rail station for Exeter's largest industrial estate in Marsh Barton is on track to open this winter.

The station, located on the eastern edge of the estate, near the Energy from Waste plant, is being developed by GRAHAM on behalf of Devon County Council.

Partners involved in the development of the new station at Marsh Barton have visited the site to see how work is progressing.

Since the new pedestrian and cycle overbridge at the site was lifted into place in February, two approach ramps have been installed to either side, with the final sections shortly to be added.

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The bridge, which will provide a traffic free route for pedestrians and cyclists alongside Clapperbrook Lane, is due to open in the autumn.

The station's two platforms are being fitted out with edging slabs, lighting columns and fencing as well as emergency access ramps on each side.

Once complete, Marsh Barton station is due to be served by hourly Great Western Railway services between Paignton and Exmouth, with additional services at peak times. The new station will open up the south end of Exeter to business and leisure users.