Marsh Barton station opens in Exeter

Trains have started to call at a new station in the southern suburbs of Exeter this morning, following an opening ceremony attended by transport secretary Mark Harper.

Marsh Barton on the Great Western main line is near a park and industrial estate, and is served by trains running between Paignton, Exeter St David’s and Exmouth.

The transport secretary visited the station yesterday to declare it open, and while he was in Devon he also visited the site of the nearby Dawlish sea wall, which has now been completed.

Mark Harper said: ‘I am delighted to see the completion of these major projects, delivering a Government commitment to improve a vital rail route for passengers in the South West. 

‘These projects demonstrate a Government that is delivering our promises, investing in vital infrastructure and improving transport connections to help grow the economy.’

He was welcomed to Marsh Barton by GWR managing director Mark Hopwood, who said: ‘New stations such as this are vital in bringing the railway closer to people as we become mindful of the need to live and travel more sustainably. Marsh Barton will help to ease congestion on some of Exeter’s busiest roads and offer a more environmentally friendly option for those who normally drive into the area.

‘Marsh Barton is one of three GWR stations to open this year along with Portway Park & Ride in Bristol and Reading Green Park, and we are excited for the benefits these stations will bring to the local economy, to residents, businesses and leisure travellers.’

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