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Devon County Map (CG) A B C D E F G To Bristol H 300 .309 309.310 310 .EC Lynmouth Countisbury A LYNTON 21 .21 . 31 .33 EC 35.300 .301 300 301 Barbrook Highbridge ILFRACOMBE 33 33 300 310 Porlock 35 33 301 309 EC Lee 35 21 Berrynarbor 300 EC A Combe 300 1 31 21 33 Parracombe 1 Mortehoe 303Mullacott Cross 31 Martin 300 MINEHEAD 31 .303 301 309 310 31 303 309 300 EC 31 .303 Woolacombe 301 300 31 309 Blackmoor Gate 303 303 West 309 EXMOOR Down 303 310 21. 21C 303 Arlington ver 21 Georgeham Ri Exe 21C 21 Croyde Bay 21. 21C A 21 309 Croyde 303 Guineaford Muddiford 21 C Knowle Bridge Bridgwater 21 Shirwell Saunton Bratton 310 Fleming BARNSTAPLE 303 301 Braunton 309 Chelfham terminating: 21 21 Barton 873 A Ashford 303 657 657 5B. 9 .15A .15C . 21C .71 21 Brayford 21C 72.75B.85.118 . 155 .301.303 303 Goodleigh 310 654 7 309.310.319.322 .325.372 Chivenor 654.65 386.646.654.657.658 BARNSTAPLE 657 873 calling: Fremington (see left for details) 155 21 . 21A 658 657 Yelland 21A Bickington Landkey East 21 Barnstaple West Buckland SOMERSET A Buckland 21 5B 5B 71.72.322 Bishop’s Appledore 15A Tawstock Tawton 2 9 658 ay 2 16. 21 Instow 15C 155 155 r B North 75B.85 71 873 16.21A r 21 Westward Ho! Swimbridge e Molton v 25.398 118 72 658 i 16 R 155 155 Molland 16 Northam 319 155 Dulverton Wiveliscombe 21 322 155 657 856 372 696 Cotford St. Luke BIDEFORD 21A 386 71 Cobbaton 856 25 646 322 325 Filleigh 696 To Reading and terminating: 72 Chapelton 658 155 25 BIDEFORD A Newton 696 25 London (Paddington) 15A . 15C .16 Abbotsham 15 859 873 East Anstey 25 Tracey Rive 696 398 25 Taunton 75.75A 319 15C r T 658 Morebath aw Chittlehampton 660 696 696 641.642 Alverdiscott South 398 Clovelly 75 859 Molton Exebridge 25 219.319 319 71 398 319 72 terminating: TAUNTON 30 Hartland Fairy Cross Landcross Yarnscombe 325 Bishop’s B A B Nympton Shillingford 20.22.25 319 Littleham 372 5 .75.75 .75 .85 155 .657.660.663.696 25 25 319 118 .322.372.386 Atherington Umberleigh 663 398 30.387 641.642.646 856.859.873 660 398 22 Parkham 322 Bampton 20 Buck’s Cross Weare Giffard George Alswear 398 319 372 5B Nympton WELLINGTON 387 319 75A 75.75A.75B 71 322 325 155 697 Woolsery Monkleigh 75B 72 High Bickington 118 Great King’s Huntsham 22 219 Buckland Torrington 322 Nympton 322 322 e Hockworthy White Ball 372 Brewer St. Giles x 319 386 Meshaw E Cove 641 in the Wood 325 Portsmouth r Holcombe Rogus 697 20 R 663 e 30 ive 85 Arms v 697 r Tor i ridge 642 R 386 5B Burlescombe 646 Roborough TIVERTON Westleigh 71 5B .71 398 697 Burrington King’s terminating: 72 A R 155 Chevithorne Nicholashayne 71 75 .75 iv Nympton 697 e 322 1 . 1A .1C . 22. 55 3 217 72.641 641 r Beaford 678 R 372 T 325 C A B 3 i West o 5 .663 55 .55 .155 Sampford 387 v Stibb Cross Langtree r 697 22 ILMINSTER Morwenstow e r Witheridge Bolham r Putford id 325 398.697.870 Uplowman Peverell g Chulmleigh Culmstock e 663 Nomansland C T 72 1 a Riddlecombe Ashreigney C A C 1 m 71 641 Winswell 5 1 1 1 22 Hemyock 219 a Bradworthy 322 155 20 Churchinford 217 r 325 697 85 642 5B 322 ver 155 678 Tiverton Uffculme 319 646 322 Ri 155 Halberton Parkway 697 372 Little Dart C Chawleigh 678 TIVERTON d Merton Dolton Cruwys Withleigh an r n A 1 . 1 Ashill (see above for details)G r e 1 C 22 30 Coombe Morchard st l 22 387 641 C 678 55 We a 1 . 1 72 386 Eggesford 5 5C Pennymoor an 22 20 Smeatharpe Kilkhampton 642 A 5B 55A C 682 Marsh 75 325 Black 678 870 Stibb 75B 55B Willand 219 641 Dog Puddington 870 Way Village 1 118 155 A C 387 319 5C .325 679 679 1 1 682 386 870 1C 350 682 Holsworthy Shebbear 648 647 Lapford Beech 679 Poughill Cadeleigh C CHARD 217 641 Petrockstowe Winkleigh 1 .22 22 Kentisbeare Beacon 72 Iddesleigh Coldridge Hill 870 682 Lapford 678 Bickleigh 350.694 Dunkeswell Upottery Tatworth Poughill 631 Meeth 648 647 870 350 Yarcombe To Salisbury and 647 5B 647 Kennerleigh 71 642 Sheepwash Morchard Bishop CULLOMPTON 350 694 694 682 30 London (Waterloo) 85 639.642 Broadwood- 648 5B 5B C 55 6.6A.12.85 Stratton 5 Morchard 369 Cheriton 675 387 BUDE 641 71.85.217 Kelly 647 Road 55A 219.319 646 Black 631 647 647 5B Fitzpaine 678 694 368 682 6 217 372.638 Monkokehampton e 55B Torrington x Holemoor 639 calling: A C Broadhembury 20 r 6 639 5 347.675 E 1 1 e A 639.641 647 t 6 648 679 155 t 6 642 Morchard A 863 O r 1 12 85 217 A Holsworthy 642 Highampton Hatherleigh 647 677 Down 369 B 694 Norman’s 368 688 6 B Road e 1 5 v 12 648 5B Zeal Monachorum St. Mary 347 i Green 863 Monkton Thorncombe 6 6 639 642 5C 675 R Bradninch Copplestone Silverton 694 863 694.863 85 639 647 870 694 368 er Tytherleigh 85 217 631 639 5A 677 678 C 694 iv 217 Sandford A B 1 694 863 R 631 5A Exbourne 55 .55 387 Pyworthy 369 Plymtree 863 Payhembury Bridgerule A North Tawton Copplestone 5A 675 675 Langford HONITON 682 688 631 5 631 Sampford Bow . Thorverton e 188.638 6 5B 679 (see below 30 x 638 6 630 677 47 . 5C 863 642 75A Courtenay .669 B 863 Awliscombe for details) A 646.B1 Jacobstowe 5A A B .67 55 675 863 646 639 75B 631.648 5 5 B2 669 7 Clyst Hydon 694 Hawkchurch B1 B1.B2 Coleford Shobrooke 694 Buckerell Weston er 6A Halwill 347 679 870 679 Hele 863 Wilmington iv 4 372 118 678 R Marshwood 4 12 188 Junction 863 382 Feniton t 677 638 Inwardleigh 630 Colebrooke CREDITON Rewe B .694 4 A B 688 n 1 Clyst 4 Talaton A .4 4 688 e 646 Northlew River Ye Newton 675 382.694 4 . 4 A 20 630.631.633 w 5 .347 o St. Lawrence 4 688 m A Clawton a 669 St. Cyres 1 639.642.B2 e 631 T 678 Feniton 387 Axminster Whitstone k 669.870 4 Kilmington 638 r . A. B. C C 863 382 O 648 677 5 5 5 5 1 387 4A A 630 Folly e Brampford .387 4 v 681 B 688 6 B2 i Yeoford 369.647 382 Gittisham 4 r Fenny 681 Week 633 B1 R ey 677 Speke Stoke 382 A A Gate e Tron Shute Axminster 372 B1 5 .75 v Broadclyst Whimple Bridges Farway St. Mary 646 i r Canon 20 Tetcott B R e 638 75 .630 B2 iv Newton St. Cyres Upton Pyne 382 Whimple R 55 9 North A B C Poltimore 382 A B 885 X51 188 646 Spreyton 5 .5 .5 . 5 . 55 A 4 . 4 .4 681 Northleigh DORSET Tamerton R OKEHAMPTON 6 A B 55 675 B i South 55 .55 .155.369 4 .4 382.387 v Hittisleigh B 4 4 382 X53 372 e 638 Ashwater 633 118 55 Axminster A r 6 6 Tawton 669 647.677.678.679 HONITON 6 .6A 155 Cranbrook OTTERY ST. MARY B1 6 .17 Tedburn Pinhoe B T 70. 8 Sticklepath 669 670 Marsh 4 terminating: 20 terminating: 12 a 6 B1 67 St. Mary 173 C m 646 633 1 178 669 Cheriton Exeter 1 Rockbeare B 885 Seaton Musbury A B X53 638 173 St. James A . Green A A B 4 .4 .4 .30 X51 372 a 670 South Zeal A St. David’s 1 3 4 .4 4 . 9 .20 Tramway Uplyme r 6 173 Exeter . 6 A Colyton 633 Bishop 6 Park 1 .8 A B 4 West 178 Pathfinder Whitestone Central 675 4 4 Clyst Honiton 4A X51. X53 Germansweek 6A.118 Whiddon 6 123 4 Hill Wiggaton 368.681.682.694 X51 to Bridport Belstone Ramsley .6A.173 Polsloe 20 Colyford 688. 885 Chapmanswell 188 6 .6A Down 669 Crockernwell 6 and Weymouth 633 118 .17 .670 123 Bridge Exeter 56 387 885 699.6 8 Cheriton 6A 56 .56A 382 9 LYME REGIS X53 to Bridport, 638 71 EXETER Airport Tipton St. John 9A 9A Cross Clyst 56 Aylesbeare Sidbury 9A A and Weymouth Canworthy 646 Bratton A terminating: 670 123 123 (see below 56 52 899 9 372 6 Longdown St. Thomas for details) Digby & St. Mary 56A A Axmouth Water Clovelly 5A.6A .75A.75B 178 670 Sowton 382 9 . 9 9 B 9 . 52 A Rousdon Warbstow Sourton Throwleigh 671 Drewsteignton A 9A 9 118.178.630.631 2B 9 9 52 52. 157 387 Sidford 899 St Giles-on- 670 173 DE Matford Ide 9 the-Heath 633.648.670.671 Newcourt Woodbury 9A Bridestowe Teign Dunsford 359 Park & Ride 52 899 SEATON 6A Wonson River 56 Salterton Newton 157 Beer 56A 899 899 9A .20.52 12 Broadwoodwidger 173 123 366 57 58 Clyst 56 157 Poppleford 382 885 178.671 173 173 .359 DE Dunchideock St.
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