Newton Abbot Town and Railway Station
Posted: Fri Aug 17, 2012 10:51 am
MD Newton Abbot
Just to the north of Torquay, and south of the A38 express way, between Exeter and Plymouth, is the old market town of Newton Abbot. Mostly known for it’s racecourse, the town is worth a visit. The centre has a good selection of shops and a first class market. The out of town shopping centre of Trago Mills, is a couple of miles north.
Those arriving by train, a few years ago, may remember the voice that came over the public address system at the station, in a broad Devon accent. See below.
Newton Abbot Railway Station
“New’tN’abbot, New’tN’New’tN’abbot,
This is New’tN’abbot,
Train arrived platform 2. 9.55 fromPaddingt’un
Change ‘ere, fur Torquay and Paint’un.
Train standing platform 4, is the 3.55 to Penzance,
Will it get there? Why not take ‘ee a chance
Call’in at Totnes, Plymuff, Lisk’erd, Bodmin Parkway
St Aust’al, Truro, St Erth, no Camb’uen Toosday
Change ‘ere for Tinmuff and Dawlish,
You’m time for a sandwich, if you wish.
Train leaves fur there, as quick as ‘ee come,
That is of course, if us can find one.
New’tN’abbot, New’tN’abbott,
This is New’tN’abott,
Train now leaving Platform 6, leaving on times,
If ‘ee wanted Exeter St David’s, hard lines.
New’tN’abbotNew’tNabbot
The is New’t N’abbot.”
Just to the north of Torquay, and south of the A38 express way, between Exeter and Plymouth, is the old market town of Newton Abbot. Mostly known for it’s racecourse, the town is worth a visit. The centre has a good selection of shops and a first class market. The out of town shopping centre of Trago Mills, is a couple of miles north.
Those arriving by train, a few years ago, may remember the voice that came over the public address system at the station, in a broad Devon accent. See below.
Newton Abbot Railway Station
“New’tN’abbot, New’tN’New’tN’abbot,
This is New’tN’abbot,
Train arrived platform 2. 9.55 fromPaddingt’un
Change ‘ere, fur Torquay and Paint’un.
Train standing platform 4, is the 3.55 to Penzance,
Will it get there? Why not take ‘ee a chance
Call’in at Totnes, Plymuff, Lisk’erd, Bodmin Parkway
St Aust’al, Truro, St Erth, no Camb’uen Toosday
Change ‘ere for Tinmuff and Dawlish,
You’m time for a sandwich, if you wish.
Train leaves fur there, as quick as ‘ee come,
That is of course, if us can find one.
New’tN’abbot, New’tN’abbott,
This is New’tN’abott,
Train now leaving Platform 6, leaving on times,
If ‘ee wanted Exeter St David’s, hard lines.
New’tN’abbotNew’tNabbot
The is New’t N’abbot.”