Showing posts with label Teignmouth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teignmouth. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 March 2022

Exe-ploring in Devon. Part 3.

Monday 28th March 2022

Dawned overcast and much cooler than yesterday. It would not be a day for laying about on beaches so I decided to take a ride down the Western side of the Exe estuary to Teignmouth. There were no crowds on the seafront today and hot coffee was more appropriate than ice cream for a walk along the prom’.
 
 Teignmouth Beach
 
At least it stayed dry. I walked out along to the east of the town where the South Devon main railway line runs along the shore edge and shot some photos and video of the trains and then got a train to Dawlish for lunch sheltering from a brief rain shower in the park in the centre of town with a warm pasty from the local bakery. Of course ‘warm’ in pasty terms means something akin to the contents of a volcano and they always seem to get hotter before cooling enough to consume without fear of injury. It must be an anomaly of physics. But a tasty one :-)
 
 Dawlish, South Devon Main Line
 
Dawlish has some very good spots for watching the trains traveling along the seafront - it’s not trainspotting if you don’t write down numbers - and so I got some more footage. Dawlish Station and the area nearby is a bit of a building site still as part of the sea wall repair works so part of the beach is behind barriers. It will be better when it’s finished I’m sure.
 
 Dawlish, South Devon Main Line
 
I hope when they finish the station works there will be more than the one seat on the platform to go with the planned new lighting. And they can fix the dot-matrix sign which inexplicably thought it was at Taplow and couldn’t display any train information :-)
 
I was going to break my journey back to Exeter at Starcross but the weather was looking a little threatening and the seat on the train was comfortable so that will be somewhere to visit at another time. 
 
I had a quiet last evening in Exeter and made an earlier train home the next morning. I enjoyed my first 2022 holiday and given that it snowed today (Thursday 31st) I seem to have timed it just right :-)
 

Wednesday, 30 March 2022

Exe-ploring in Devon. Part 1.

Saturday 26th March 2022

The end of the annual leave year and a goodish wether forecast means time for a little railway trip holiday. I might have visited Exeter once long ago but I’d never stayed there so booked 3 nights at Jurys inn, being not too far from the railway stations, and an off peak return to St. James Park (Exeter). At Reading GWR was providing its usual Saturday menu of late-running trains and I could have caught the delayed service prior to that on which i had a seat booked. I thought it might be a bit crowded so let it go which turned out to be a mistake really since the 1230 departure hadn’t even left Paddington by the time it was supposed to have reached Reading and we all spent a windy hour on platform 7 wondering if it would turn up or be cancelled. It turned up about 27 minutes late and everyone piled on board and off to Exeter St. Davids I went, arriving 30 minutes later than expected. This would have meant a longish wait for a connection however a late-running train to St. James Park turned up after a few minutes thus getting me to my final destination 29 minutes late and alas only eligible for the lowest Delay Repay compensation band.
 
I hadn’t made the mental connection between St. James Park and Exeter City’s football stadium and as it turned out they were at home to Stevenage that afternoon but by the time I got there the crowds were all inside and cheering loudly - Exeter won 2-1 - so that was an advantage. On the other hand there were two dozy women who suddenly decided that they were on the wrong train, having been told they’d need to get off at SJP and catch the following one instead decided to stand in the doorway and have a prolonged discussion about it so that everyone else had to struggle to get past them and onto the platform. As the train pulled out I realised that somewhere in the scrum I’d dropped my hat :-( I’ve just jumped through the hoops to register it with GWR lost property which surprise, surprise involves creating an account with some hitherto unknown third party that they’ve contracted out to. 
 
Anyway, I found the hotel and in spite of the 1600hrs check in time specified on the booking, which seemed unusual to me, they let me in just after 3 o’clock and I was able to get my feet up and a brew on.
 
Suitably refreshed and no longer dragging a large holdall about I went off to explore Exeter.
 
 Exeter High Street
 
Having been heavily bombed during the war in the 1940s Exeter has some fine examples of post-war buildings in the city centre and unlike some other places they haven’t yet been demolished and replaced with a shiny, USAnian style, privatised shopping mall. Also they appear to have been kept in a good state of repair - or perhaps refurbished?
 
 Exeter, The Quay
 
It’s a fair walk down to the Quay but that’s where much of the action is early on a Saturday evening when it’s sunny. I went for a walk up and down the banks of the Exe and then headed back up towards the city centre to find a pub where I could get near the bar to buy a beer (The Ship) and not being able to make up my mind where to go for dinner did the obvious and got fish and chips and sat on the green outside the cathedral.
 
 Exeter Cathedral
 
Then back to the hotel for a couple of beers and some interesting conversations in the bar :-)
 
Part 2 will follow, Exmouth, sunshine, a beach, and a rusty pole.

Trains By The Sea

South Devon Main Line at Teignmouth and Dawlish.

Shame the sun didn't come out as well.