Plym Valley Railway
| Plym Valley Railway | |
|---|---|
Plym Bridge Halt | |
| Locale | Devon |
| Coordinates | 50°23′42″N 4°04′59″W / 50.395°N 4.083°W |
| Commercial operations | |
| Name | The Woodland Line |
| Built by | South Devon and Tavistock Railway |
| Original gauge | 7 ft 1⁄4 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge |
| Preserved operations | |
| Length | 1 mi 14 ch (1.9 km) |
| Preserved gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
| Commercial history | |
| Opened | 1859 |
| 1892 | converted to 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) |
| Closed | 1962 |
| Preservation history | |
| 2008 | Re-opened |
| 2012 | Extended to Plym Bridge |
| Headquarters | Marsh Mills |
The Plym Valley Railway is a 1-mile-14-chain (1.9 km) heritage railway based on part of the now-closed South Devon and Tavistock Railway, a branch line of the Great Western Railway in Devon, England. The line originally opened in 1859 and closed in 1962. Heritage trains first ran in 2001.