Western Morning News

Dartmoor Line logo is designed by teenager

- WMN REPORTER wmnnewsdes­k@reachplc.com

TEENAGER Tom Watts is the winner of a Great Western Railway competitio­n to design a logo marking the launch of the Dartmoor Line next week.

The 16-year-old imagined taking part in the Ten Tors Challenge to design the roundel, which will feature on station signs, posters, timetables and a special train livery.

Year-round passenger services between Okehampton and Exeter commence on Saturday, November 20, marking the first reopening under the Government’s Restoring Your Railway programme which is exploring ways to return old lines and stations to service across the country.

Regular passenger services last ran along the route in 1972 and its reopening is expected to boost local businesses and the tourism sector, and provide greater access to education and work for thousands of people who live locally.

Great Western Railway (GWR) launched its ‘Design the Dartmoor Line logo’ competitio­n in April and it was also promoted by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnershi­p and Network Rail.

GWR’s head of strategic service developmen­t, Matt Barnes, said: “We wanted a logo that symbolises Dartmoor and Tom’s design does that perfectly. The Dartmoor tors are iconic and visible for miles around – if you’ve enjoyed the breathtaki­ng beauty of Dartmoor, you will have encountere­d one of these granite masses. We’re excited to be returning year-round passenger services along this route for the first time in 49 years and Tom’s roundel design will become a permanent fixture on the Dartmoor Line.”

Kevin Miller, Network Rail senior sponsor, said: “We are delighted to see the Dartmoor Line roundel design unveiled. It is particular­ly fitting that the winning logo has been designed by local Okehampton teenager, Tom Watts, and signifies how

‘I think it is incredible that my logo design will be associated with the Dartmoor Line for many years to come!’

important the reopening of this line is to the local community.

“We are now in the final stages of our work to upgrade the railway ready for the return of regular passenger services and look forward to celebratin­g the arrival of the first regular service in nearly 50 years next Saturday, alongside our partners and the local community.”

Tom was hoping to take part in the Ten Tors Challenge during his time at Okehampton Community College, but the event has not taken place since 2019 because of Covid-19. The challenge is traditiona­lly attempted by 2,400 teenagers operating in 400 teams of six, navigating routes of 35, 45 or 55 miles over the northern half of Dartmoor.

Tom now hopes to compete in next year’s event alongside students at Exeter Maths School, where he started in September. He said: “I was surprised, yet delighted, to have won this competitio­n. I think it is incredible that my logo design will be associated with the Dartmoor Line for many years to come! “The silhouette of the walker in my logo represents me next year, doing Ten Tors with Exeter Maths School. It also represents the freedom given by the moors, welcome both during and after the restrictio­ns of the pandemic.”

Tom lives in Okehampton and will use the Dartmoor Line to travel between home and school.

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Teenager Tom Watts is the winner of a Great Western Railway competitio­n to design a logo marking the launch of the Dartmoor Line next week

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