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Revitalising the Riviera Line
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From station improvements, to more frequent services, to volunteering opportunities and local information campaigns, our work on The Riviera Line (Exeter-Paignton) – led by the Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership – has enabled more people to use and be part of their local train services.
Following the devastating storm damage to the line in 2014, the project took on a whole new level of importance. But through partnership working and engaging the community, Citizens’ Rail has helped the line to bounce back even stronger than before.
[power_title color=”#D42053″ ]What the project achieved[/power_title]
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MORE FREQUENT TRAINS
Additional services between Paignton, Torquay, Torre and Newton Abbot were launched in December 2013, meaning two trains an hour during most of the day each weekday. Their success has been such that the government has committed to continuing the services into the future.
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STATION IMPROVEMENTS
60% of passengers now rate Riviera Line stations as good or fairly good following improvements along the line. Particular investment has been made at Exeter St Thomas and Torre, where usage of the stations is up 11% and 25% respectively. This includes new waiting shelters, ticket machines and CCTV, a new eco garden at Exeter St Thomas and benches and gardening with ROC at Torre.
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
A dedicated Riviera Line officer employed through the project engaged local residents, businesses and passengers with their railway.
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MARKETING CAMPAIGN
A campaign was run to raise awareness of the line and promote great value days out by train. This included newspaper advertising, leaflets, online promotion and even a pair of eye-catching train liveries (shown above) made possible by Great Western Railway – look out for them across the GWR network.
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[power_title color=”#D42053″ ]Spotlight on community engagement[/power_title]
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FRIENDS OF THE STATION GROUPS
The previously dormant Friends of Dawlish Station volunteer group has been rejuvenated as part of the project, making headlines and even meeting the Prime Minister thanks to their green makeover of the station. A brand new sister group at Teignmouth followed, building on the fantastic gardening efforts of Great Western Railway staff. Next came the Friends of Exeter St Thomas – another new group buzzing with ideas, who have already created an eco garden at the station, with a host of other plans in the pipeline. Read more.[/col][col width=”one_fourth” last=”false” ]
LINE FORUM
Regular line forum meetings – with attendees representing more than 30 organisations – have brought together the railway, local authorities, the health service, rail user groups and other community groups. The meetings provide a way to identify issues of concern and to agree work and project priorities. Read more.[/col][col width=”one_fourth” last=”false” ]
OUTREACH
Through joint stalls with Travel Devon, we promoted rail travel at events including Dawlish Air Show and Torbay Carnival. We also got more than 150 local consumer businesses involved, stocking leaflets and window stickers to promote the line. Read more.[/col][col width=”one_fourth” last=”true” ]
SCHOOLS
More than 500 local school children received taster train trips on the Riviera Line to encourage the next generation of rail passengers. Read more.[/col]
[power_title color=”#D42053″ ]What happens next?[/power_title]
The Citizens’ Rail project has now ended, but its impact will go on:
[col width=”one_third” last=”false” ]TRAIN SERVICE EXTENDED
Following a short period of local authority funding, the government has agreed to continue the additional Paignton-Torquay-Torre-Newton Abbot trains as part of its franchise with Great Western Railway. From December 2018, a full service of two local trains an hour along the whole route (Paignton-Exeter-Exmouth) will be introduced.[/col][col width=”one_third” last=”false” ]COMMUNITY GROUPS NOW SELF-SUSTAINING
The volunteer groups set up at stations along the line are now thriving and self-sustaining.[/col][col width=”one_third” last=”true” ]FORUM CONTINUES
The Riviera Line forum will continue to hold regular meetings to give local stakeholders a voice and to help the railway go from strength to strength.[/col]
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[power_title color=”#D42053″ ]Contact[/power_title]
To find out more about The Riviera Line or discuss how you, your organisation or community group can get involved, contact The Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership on 01752 584777 or at railpart@plymouth.ac.uk. You can also visit our dedicated website for The Riviera Line, set up as part of the project.
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[box close=”false” color=”#d42053″ icon=”” ][nottab]Station improvements[/nottab][tablet]Station improvements[/tablet][/box][/col]
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[box close=”false” color=”#d42053″ icon=”” ][nottab]Information campaigns[/nottab][tablet]Information campaigns[/tablet][/box][/col]
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