Transport secretary attends special ceremony ahead of Marsh Barton station opening to passengers today!

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SWNS MARSH BARTON // Credit: GWR

The very first passenger services for Marsh Barton will begin today, Tuesday the 4th of July, following a special opening ceremony which took place yesterday and was attended by Mark Harper, Transport Secretary.

The ceremony was also attended by local resident Ben Roberts-Mitchel who has watched the station being built with much enthusiasm and was determined to attend the special event despite having a rare genetic condition.

Mark Harper was Ben Roberts-Mitchell // Credit: GWR
Mark Harper was Ben Roberts-Mitchell // Credit: GWR

Marsh Barton station will see operate hourly services between Paignton and Exmouth with more trains at peak times supporting improved connectivity between Alphington, Marsh Barton, and the Riverside Valley Park.

The station features:

  • Two fully accessible platforms linked by a pedestrian overbridge featuring ramps to support accessibility
  • Ticket machines
  • Smart ticket readers
  • Live train departure screens
  • Waiting shelters
  • Help points

Marsh Barton station marks the second of three Great Western Railway stations to open in 2023, including , which opened during May and coming over the summer months, Portway Park & Ride.

The ‘s New Stations Fund has provided Ā£16 million for the project alongside , Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership, Exeter City Council, Teignbridge District Council, Network Rail and Great Western Railway. Specialists GRAHAM has completed construction and civil engineering for the project.

Also making time to visit the recently opened Dawlish sea wall, as well as the special ceremony, Transport Secretary 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.”

ā€œThese projects demonstrate a Government that is delivering our promises, investing in vital infrastructure and improving transport connections to help grow the economy.”

Mark Harper and Mark Hopton
Transport Secretary Mark Harper and Great Western Railway Managing Director Mark Hopwood // Credit: GWR

Great Western Railway Managing Director, Mark Hopwood, said:

ā€œNew 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 in the areas they serve.ā€

Councillor Andrea Davis, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Environment and Transport, said:

ā€œIt’s extremely satisfying to see Marsh Barton railway station become a reality. Despite a number of setbacks and challenges over the years, we have persevered and remained committed to this project to ensure more people in Devon have access to sustainable transport links, helping to tackle congestion on our roads, improve air quality and reduce carbon emissions.”

ā€œThis is the third station we have helped to deliver in the county over the past eight years, following new stations at Newcourt and Cranbrook, as well as the opening of the Dartmoor Line between Exeter and Okehampton.”

ā€œMarsh Barton Station is another major improvement to the rail network in Devon and we’re honoured that the Secretary of State can join us to mark this occasion. Thanks go to all of the partners involved for their efforts that have made this scheme possible and we’ve no doubt it will be very well used.ā€

Mark Harper was Ben Roberts-Mitchell
Cllr Andrea Davis, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Climate Change, Environment and Transport // Credit: GWR

Michelle Handforth, regional managing director of Network Rail’s Wales and Western region, said:

ā€œIt’s fantastic to see Marsh Barton station officially opened by the Secretary of State for Transport this morning.”

ā€œThe station will provide access to one of the region’s largest employment sites at Marsh Barton Industrial Estate, boosting the local economy and providing employment opportunities in the area. Leisure travellers and tourists will be able to make the most of sustainable access to cycle routes and walking trails through the station’s close proximity to Riverside Valley Park.”

ā€œThe new station is the long-anticipated result of a working partnership between Network Rail, Devon County Council and GWR and I’d like to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication in making Marsh Barton a reality. I hope that the local community are able to experience the benefits of improved access to the east of Exeter for years to come.ā€

Karl Tucker, Chair of the Heart of the South West LEP, said:

ā€œIt is fantastic to see that the new station at Marsh Barton, Exeter is due to open shortly, improving connectivity for our local communities and supporting growth especially around the west and south of Exeter area, as well as the wider region. We are proud to have supported the project with Ā£4.4m of our Growth Deal fund, as part of our ambition to drive clean and inclusive growth.ā€

Teignbridge District Council Executive Member for Planning, Councillor Gary Taylor, said:

ā€œThis is an important step in improving access to South West Exeter for those who travel on the Riviera Line service. The new station gives cyclists and pedestrians easy access to and from trains which,

as well as helping commuters, will boost via the nearby Riverside Valley Park and Exe Estuary Trail.ā€

Councillor Josie Parkhouse, Exeter City Council’s Lead Councillor for Climate and Ecological Crisis, said:

ā€œIt is great news that a new railway station is opening at Marsh Barton, allowing residents, workers, and visitors to access this busy area using public transport. Everyone is aware of the need to use cars less often in order to lower emissions and reduce traffic pollution, and for that to happen, people need access to reliable and efficient public transport. So I very much welcome this development and I look forward to the new station opening shortly.ā€

Councillor Yvonne Atkinson, County Councillor for Alphington and Cowick, said:

ā€œLocals are excited it will be open for the summer holidays. I see cyclists and walkers stopping to admire how beautiful the station is. It nestles perfectly into the ECC/Devon Wildlife Trust Riverside Valley Park, which is a haven for wildlife. Now people will be able to enjoy this straight off the train. It is a credit to the partnership between DCC, ECC, Network Rail, GWR and GRAHAM.ā€

Andrew Henry, Contracts Director at GRAHAM, said:

“We are extremely proud to have delivered this fantastic new station in collaboration with Devon County Council, Network Rail, and GWR.”

ā€œThis project presented several logistical challenges, but our innovative approach and strong working relationships enabled us to overcome them successfully. We are grateful to our project team for their hard work and dedication to delivering this important new rail link.”

To find out more about Marsh Barton station, please click here.

 

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  1. Perhaps Great Western Railway should start considering on reopening the former Portishead Line from Bristol Temple Meads along with new stations including at Pill, Portsway and at Portishead. And plans for more new stations to be built or reopened in Southwest England.

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