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Cowley, Devon

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and surveyor to the county of Devon. Although so recent in date, the bridge has been scheduled as an ancient monument. Cowley Bridge Junction is a railway junction on the former
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It is chiefly notable for a fine three-arched bridge of classical design, built over the
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had built a station at Cowley Bridge, but it never opened.
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Index

Cowley Bridge Junction

CrossCountry
Class 220 Voyager
Plymouth
Tarka Line
Barnstaple
parish
Upton Pyne
Devon

Francis Towne
Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Brampford Speke
Rohde Hawkins
River Creedy
James Green
John Rennie
Bristol and Exeter Railway
North Devon Railway
Barnstaple
Tarka Line
Exeter and Crediton Railway


ISBN
0-14-071050-7
50°45′03″N 3°33′09″W / 50.75083°N 3.55250°W / 50.75083; -3.55250
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