AlastairFraser
Established Member
- Joined
- 12 Aug 2018
- Messages
- 3,277
Moderator note : split from
www.railforums.co.uk
You could fix it by popping a small multistorey on the existing car park directly outside the easterly main station entrance, building a ramp through the West Yard car park up to a level to allow electrification, cross and then a ramp down to street level on under utitilised railway land. Then close the existing level crossing. It might be overkill and a longer way round, but it would be the easiest way to avoid property demolition and there's not a huge amount of traffic heading over the crossing anyway.
Exeter St Davids Platform 2
Seen on another forum the buildings are being knocked down to restore the platform to take 5 car 800s. This was first mooted 3/4 years ago.

No argument here,I just hate to see nice buildings demolished.
There was a proposal in the 1980s for just such a bridge to replace the crossing. I believe it would have involved demolishing the Red House (the twin building),the Great Western Hotel and part of Red Cow Village. I understand the stumbling block was the Station Road side ramp. With both the river and flood relief bridges in the way there would have been no room to drop down to St Andrews Road.
You could fix it by popping a small multistorey on the existing car park directly outside the easterly main station entrance, building a ramp through the West Yard car park up to a level to allow electrification, cross and then a ramp down to street level on under utitilised railway land. Then close the existing level crossing. It might be overkill and a longer way round, but it would be the easiest way to avoid property demolition and there's not a huge amount of traffic heading over the crossing anyway.
Last edited by a moderator: