Western Morning News

Budget confirms £40m to run regular trains to Okehampton

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THE return of a regular passenger rail service from Exeter to Okehampton is now a clear reality after £40m of funding to reinstate services was included in the Budget.

The reopening of the line between Okehampton and Exeter had been included as part of the Government Comprehens­ive Spending Review and the National Infrastruc­ture Strategy, but the further financial commitment to the services brings the return of regular trains a step closer.

Regular Okehampton to Exeter passenger services were withdrawn on June 5, 1972, although since 1997 a limited service has run between Okehampton and Exeter on Sundays during the summer.

A line in the 107-page Budget document states: “This Budget will also unlock more than £40 million of funding to reinstate passenger services on the Okehampton-Exeter line, subject to final approval of costs and contracts. These investment­s will provide good quality transport links between communitie­s, and improve employment opportunit­ies across these areas.”

Mel Stride, MP for Central Devon, was left delighted by the announceme­nt, and said: “The Okehampton to Exeter rail service is now a clear reality. I have campaigned on this for many years and huge congratula­tions to all those who have put their shoulder to the wheel.

“Okehampton and towns and villages between Okehampton and Exeter can now look forward to a massively improved rail service, and this is great news for tens of thousands of my constituen­ts.

“I’m delighted that after many years of local campaignin­g Government has backed this vital scheme.”

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