Newcourt railway station (England) explained

Newcourt (Exeter)
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Newcourt, Exeter
Country:England
Coordinates:50.7023°N -3.472°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Manager:Great Western Railway
Platforms:1
Code:NCO
Opened:4 June 2015
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Newcourt railway station is the newest railway station on the Avocet Line, serving the Newcourt area of Exeter, United Kingdom. The station is sited between and and was opened to passenger traffic on 4 June 2015. The station is managed and operated by Great Western Railway.

History

Following meetings in September and November 2010, a masterplan for the redevelopment of the Newcourt area of Exeter prepared by Atkins was approved by Exeter City Council as a Supplementary Planning Document.[1] The masterplan set out the basis upon which an area of land to the east of Exeter city centre bounded by Topsham Road to the south west, the A379 to the north and Rydon Lane to the west could be sustainably developed to provide 16ha of employment land and 3,500 dwellings.[2] As the masterplan did not assess the transport implications of the proposed development, a supplementary report was published in January 2011 by Devon County Council which identified rail transport as having the greatest potential to reduce levels of private car use.[3] The report confirmed that Jacobs Engineering had carried out a feasibility study and concluded that there were no technical reasons why a single-platform halt could not be provided at Newcourt, in a similar manner to that at .[3] According to the report, modelling work had shown that a station at Newcourt would generate at least 500 individual daily journeys, which would mitigate the impacts of the Newcourt development at the already congested road junctions of Countess Wear and junction 30 of the M5.[3] Provision of the station was costed at £4 million on the basis that construction would begin in 2015 for opening in 2016.[4]

In May 2013, it was announced that Newcourt would be one of four stations to benefit from the Coalition government's New Station Fund together with, and .[5] The fund will provide £1.5 million towards the station and the remainder will come from developers' contributions.[6] Construction began in September 2014.[7] The station opened on 4 June 2015.[8]

The station could form part of the proposed "Devon Metro" rail network to increase connectivity to and from commuter towns such as Exmouth and Cullompton, with new stations at Marsh Barton, Monkerton and Cranbrook.[9]

Description and facilities

The single platform is 124m (407feet) long and a passenger shelter, ticket machine and customer information system are provided.[10] Pedestrian access is provided from Liberty Way where there is a small drop-off area and disabled parking.[10] Provision has been made for a future underpass crossing.[11]

The station is situated partially within the former Royal Naval Stores Depot.[12]

Services

The station is served by all trains on the Avocet Line to which gives a half-hourly service in each direction for most of the day. All trains run to or from and most continue to or from .

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Newcourt Masterplan . 2013-06-14 . Exeter City Council . Exeter City Council . November 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130204205954/http://www.exeter.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=13212 . 4 February 2013 . dmy-all .
  2. Web site: Newcourt Masterplan: Preferred Option . 2013-06-14 . Exeter City Council . Exeter City Council . November 2010.
  3. Web site: Newcourt Masterplan: Transportation Access Strategy Addendum Report . 2013-06-14 . Devon County Council . Devon County Council . January 2011 . para. 2.4.
  4. Web site: Devon Metro Report . 2013-06-14 . Devon County Council . Devon County Council . January 2011 . para. 7.6.
  5. News: New station for Exeter's Newcourt development . 15 May 2013 . . 2013-06-14.
  6. News: New rail station planned for Exmouth line . 21 May 2013 . Exmouth People . 2013-06-14 . dead . https://archive.today/20130616003452/http://www.exmouthpeople.co.uk/New-rail-station-planned-Exmouth-line/story-19045870-detail/story.html . 16 June 2013 . dmy-all .
  7. Web site: Transport minister visits Exeter to mark start of construction on £1.5 million Newcourt railway station scheme. 5 September 2014.
  8. Web site: Newcourt: First train will stop at brand new Exeter railway station tomorrow . Local World . Exeter Express and Echo . 3 June 2015 . 4 June 2015.
  9. Web site: Devon Metro- fulfilling the potential of rail. Devon County Council. 14 June 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303214602/http://www.devon.gov.uk/devon_metro_briefing.pdf. 3 March 2016. dead.
  10. Web site: New train stations will bring economic benefit and ease traffic congestion in the city . 2013-06-14 . Devon County Council . Devon County Council . 22 December 2012 . dead . https://archive.today/20130616003450/http://www.devonnewscentre.info/new-train-stations-will-bring-economic-benefit-and-ease-traffic-congestion-in-the-city/ . 16 June 2013 . dmy-all .
  11. Web site: New Planning Applications . 2013-06-14 . Exeter City Council . Exeter City Council . 9 May 2013 . dead . https://archive.today/20130616003419/http://www.exeter.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=14646 . 16 June 2013 . dmy-all .
  12. News: New stations planned to boost Metro links . 13 October 2012 . . 2013-06-14.