I don’t have live updates right now, but here’s the latest context I can share about Bude railway station.
- Bude railway station in Cornwall opened in 1898 and closed to passengers in October 1966, with freight services ending earlier in 1964; the line was part of the broader Beeching-era reductions.[2][3][8]
- Today the site is disused and the building has been repurposed in some cases, with ongoing local interest in reconnecting rail services to Bude being a recurring theme in regional coverage and heritage exhibitions.[3][8][2]
- Recent local features and reminiscence pieces (memoabilia exhibitions, historical retrospectives) continue to document Bude’s rail era and the lasting impact on the town’s transport history.[4][8]
If you want, I can search for the very latest news again and summarize any new developments or official statements about reestablishing rail links to Bude. Would you like me to look for current local government or rail industry updates?
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VERY FEW clues remain of the fact Bude once had a railway station, which at its peak would see rafts of visitors venture to the North Cornwall coast for the summer holiday.
www.thepost.uk.comVERY FEW clues remain of the fact Bude once had a railway station, which at its peak would see rafts of visitors venture to the North Cornwall coast for the summer holiday.
www.cornish-times.co.ukON SATURDAY, October 1, 1966, the 6.30pm down train from Okehampton rolled into Bude station carrying a headboard with the message ‘1898 — 1966 Okehampton to Bude. Last Day’, so, after 68 years of train services, Bude was cut off from the national network, since when efforts have, and are still being made, to reconnect the town, writes Christine Williams.
www.bude-today.co.ukVERY FEW clues remain of the fact Bude once had a railway station, which at its peak would see rafts of visitors venture to the North Cornwall coast for the summer holiday.
www.bude-today.co.ukrailway station in Cornwall, England, UK, now closed
www.wikidata.orgEnthusiasts, Historians, and Modellers of the Southern Railway, including its predecessors and successors, corresponding over the internet.
sremg.org.ukEverything you need to know about Bude railway station with all nearby routes and curiosities
www.routeyou.com