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Dawlish by coastal storms in February 2014. The Transport Secretary, Patrick McLoughlin, ordered a review of alternative inland rail routes but no decision to
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was completely demolished, but it is still possible to see the remains of the bridges over Church Road and Ide lane, and the long curving embankment which now runs beside the
Alphington spur connection to the A30. The same fate awaited
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Trusham. There was a short passing loop, and this was much extended in 1943 in connection with the diversionary arrangement referred to above. There was a considerable quarry here, and also at
Whetcombe, a short distance towards
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which led to the closure of many similar routes. Flooding caused the line to be closed entirely between
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