1977 Seaton Junction. Alan Young comments "Up platform which I photographed in August. This station is on the ex-Southern Railway route between Salisbury and Exeter, closed to passengers with several other intermediate stations (and the Seaton branch) in March 1966, but goods continued to be handled here until May 1967. (Courtesy Alan Young)
1980's? Seaton Museum - article (Courtesy Keith Sweetland)
1990's Seaton Junction (Courtesy Mark Winning, Disused Stations FB Group)
1990's Seaton Junction (Courtesy Mark Winning, Disused Stations FB Group)
1990's Seaton Junction (Courtesy Mark Winning, Disused Stations FB Group)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Pages 476-7(Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 478 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 479 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 480 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 481 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 482 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 483 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 484 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 485 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 486 (Author John Nicholas)
2012 Seaton Junction Survey-British Railways Illustrated August Vol 21 No 11 Page 487 (Author John Nicholas)
2013 Seaton Junction Railway Station, originally named 'Colyton for Seaton'; the station opened on 19 July 1860 on completion of the Exeter extension of the London and South Western Railway from Yeovil Junction to Exeter Queen Street. With the opening of the Seaton and Beer Railway on 16 March 1868 the name was changed to 'Colyton Junction' before finally becoming 'Seaton Junction' on 18 July 1869. The steady decline in holiday traffic resulting from increased car ownership in the 1960s led to a gradual run down of services and the branch line and junction station closed on 7 March 1966. Taken by Mike Cox, flickr.
2023 Seaton Junction Staff List Page 1
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2024 Seaton Junction. Matthew Pinto comments "The remains of the old Express Dairy plant, which used to send milk to London by train daily from the late 1930s to the early 1970s. Much of it went to the bottling plant at South Morden." (Courtesy Pete Doel, Railways of Devon and Cornwall FB Group)
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