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  1. Welcome To. The last narrow gauge railway adventure. The only steam railway in the UK where passengers travel in Victorian railway carriages designed in the 1890s. A one mile return trip from Woody Bay Station to Killington Lane and back. Two miles in total taking approximately 20 minutes.

    • News

      08 May 2024 The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Carbon...

    • Calendar

      Timetable. Intending passengers can purchase tickets online...

    • Plan Your Visit

      Step back in time. Woody Bay Station is in pristine...

    • Memberships

      The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway Trust Ltd Company...

    • Events

      20th Jul - 21st Jul 2024 . Rails & Dinosaur Scales (Dino...

    • About

      Originally opened in 1898, and closed in 1935; what you can...

    • Support L&B

      Memberships. One of the best ways you can support the...

    • Station Tea Rooms

      The Food Standards Agency have awarded our Tea Rooms a ‘Food...

  2. Social Enterprise in Action. More than eighty years after its closure in 1935, you can once more board a train of original L&B carriages at England's highest narrow-gauge railway station - the delightfully named Woody Bay Station - 1,000 feet up on wild Exmoor. Operated almost entirely by volunteers, we are a "non-profit" organisation owned by ...

  3. This working heritage railway is grade II listed, the UK's only fully water powered railway and one of just three examples left in the World! Voted the 'UK's BEST Cliff Railway' and one of the BEST historic attractions in the UK (Which? Reader Poll 2020)

  4. The Lynton & Barnstaple Railway is a "non-profit" organisation offering narrow gauge train rides at Woody Bay in Exmoor National Park, with one aim: to fully restore the legendary Lynton & Barnstaple Railway.

  5. The Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (L&B) opened as an independent railway in May 1898. It was a single track, 1 ft 11⁄ in ( 597 mm) narrow gauge railway and was slightly over 19 miles (31 km) long running through the rugged and picturesque area bordering Exmoor in North Devon, England.

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