Looe railway station

{{Short description|Railway station in Cornwall, England}}

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{{Use British English|date=April 2017}}

{{more footnotes|date=April 2012}}

{{Infobox station

| name = Looe

| native_name = Logh

| native_name_lang = kw

| symbol_location = gb

| symbol = rail

| image = looeplat.jpg

| borough = East and West Looe, Cornwall

| country = England

| coordinates = {{coord|50.3594|-4.45653|type:railwaystation_region:GB_scale:10000|display=inline,title}}

| grid_name = Grid reference

| grid_position = {{gbmapscaled|SX253539|25|SX253539}}

| manager = Great Western Railway

| platforms = 1

| code = LOO

| classification = DfT category F1

| years = 1860

| events = Opened for goods

| years1 = 1879

| events1 = open for passengers

| years2 = 1963

| events2 = closed for goods

| years3 = 1968

| events3 = station shortened

| mpassengers =

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2019/20 |passengers={{increase}} 0.119 million}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2020/21 |passengers={{decrease}} 37,552}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2021/22 |passengers={{increase}} 0.118 million}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2022/23 |passengers={{decrease}} 0.115 million}}

{{Rail pass box |pass_year=2023/24 |passengers={{decrease}} 0.111 million}}

| footnotes = Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

}}

Looe railway station ({{langx|kw|Logh}}) serves the twin towns of East and West Looe, in Cornwall, England. The station is the terminus of the scenic Looe Valley Line {{convert|8+3/4|mi|km|0}} south of Liskeard. It faces out across the estuary of the River Looe.

History

The Liskeard and Looe Railway was opened on 27 December 1860 to carry goods traffic; passenger trains started (and Looe station opened) on 11 September 1879. The railway in those days connected with the Liskeard and Caradon Railway at Moorswater, the loop line from Coombe Junction to Liskeard railway station not opening until 25 February 1901 (goods) and 15 May 1901 (passenger).{{Cite book|title="The Liskeard and Looe Branch"|last=Beale|first=Gerry|publisher=Wild Swan|year=2000|pages=17 & 18}}

The station was unusual for a terminus, in that there was just a single platform and track, with no loop for the locomotive to run round to the back of the train for the return journey. Instead, all trains continued empty to the carriage shed and engine shed that was situated between the platform and the road bridge across the river. Goods sidings were provided between these sheds and the river, but much of the goods traffic was destined for Buller Quay beyond the approach to the bridge.

Looe signal box was situated in a hut on the platform. It only had eight levers and was closed on 15 March 1964,{{Citation needed|date=March 2022}} after which the section to Coombe Junction was controlled by issuing the train driver with a distinct wooden staff.

The Looe branch, like most Cornish branch-lines, was proposed for closure in the 1963 Beeching Report.{{sfn|Beeching|1963|pp=106, 107}} The sidings beyond the station were taken out of use in November 1963 and the line cut back by {{convert|110|yd|m}} on 28 April 1968; the police station now stands where the railway station building and most of the platform once was (the current platform is the top end of the original one). The zero milepost was situated near the seven-span road bridge across the river where the railway connected with the private sidings on Buller Quay. The original station was {{convert|14|chain|m}} north of this point, but the line has since been further shortened, so the mile post marking {{convert|1/4|mi|m}} from the 'end' of the line is in fact opposite the platform and just {{convert|20|yd|m}} from the present stop block.

Facilities

There is a single platform, on the left of trains arriving from Liskeard. There is a small waiting area and benches, as well as an information point on the platform. There are no ticket purchase facilities, so passengers buy tickets in advance or from the guard on the train.

Services

All trains run to Liskeard along the Looe Valley Line.{{NRtimes|May 2016|140}} In the May 2016 timetable, there were 12 departures on weekdays and winter Saturdays, 13 on summer Saturdays and 7 on summer Sundays. There is no Sunday service in the winter. Some services run directly to Liskeard, without any advertised stop at the intermediate stations.

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|system1=National Rail

|line1=Great Western Railway|type1=Looe Valley Line|left1=Sandplace

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Community rail

The railway between Liskeard and Looe is designated as a community rail line and is supported by marketing provided by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. The line is promoted under the "Looe Valley Line" name. The "Globe Inn" opposite the station is included in the Looe Valley Line rail ale trail, along with seven other pubs in East and West Looe.{{Current event inline|date=March 2022}}

Under its Looe Valley Railway Company trading arm, the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership has run a Summer ticket office at Looe station since 2004.

The Partnership ran a project celebrating the history and heritage of the Looe Valley Line in 2019.{{Citation needed|date=March 2022}}

See also

Notes

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References

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  • {{cite report |last=Beeching |first=Richard |author-link=Richard Beeching |date=27 March 1963 |title=The Reshaping of British Railways, part 1: Report |type= |url=http://www.railwaysarchive.co.uk/docSummary.php?docID=13 |location=London |publisher=Her Majesty's Stationery Office |access-date=4 April 2012 }}
  • {{cite book | last = Beale | first = Gerry| title = The Liskeard and Looe Branch | publisher = Wild Swan Publications Ltd | year = 2000 | location = Didcot| isbn = 1-874103-47-X}}
  • {{cite book |last = Bennett |first = Alan |title = The Great Western Railway in East Cornwall |publisher = Runpast Publishing |year = 1990 |location = Cheltenham |isbn = 1-870754-11-5}}
  • {{cite book |last = Clinker |first = CR |title = The Railways of Cornwall 1809 - 1963 |publisher = David and Charles |year = 1963 |location = Dawlish }}
  • {{cite book |last = Cooke |first = RA |title = Track Layout Diagrams of the GWR and BR WR, Section 11: East Cornwall |publisher = RA Cooke |year = 1977 |location = Harwell }}
  • {{cite book |last = MacDermot |first = E T |title = History of the Great Western Railway, volume II 1863-1921 |publisher = Great Western Railway |year = 1931 |location = London}}
  • {{cite book |last = Messenger |first = Michael|title = Caradon & Looe : the canal, railways and mines |publisher = Twelveheads Press |year = 2001 |location = Truro |isbn = 0-906294-46-0}}
  • {{cite book |last = Tolson |first = JM |author2=Roose, G |author3=Whetmath, CFD |title = Railways of Looe and Caradon |publisher = Forge Books |year = 1974 |location = Bracknell}}

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|topath=¼ mile

|anti-nextstation= Plymouth 21 miles

|clck-nextstation=Par 18 miles}}

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Category:Railway stations in Cornwall

Category:Former Liskeard and Looe Railway stations

Category:Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1879

Category:Railway stations served by Great Western Railway

Category:Looe

Category:DfT Category F1 stations

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