
South Devon Railway
The South Devon Railway was a historic railway line in southwest England, established in the mid-19th century to connect Exeter to the South Devon coast. Known for its scenic routes through picturesque countryside and coastal views, it played a key role in transportation and tourism. Today, portions of the original line operate as heritage steam railways, allowing visitors to experience historical train travel. The railway's engineering, including viaducts and tunnels, reflects significant Victorian-era craftsmanship, making it both a transportation legacy and a popular attraction for railway enthusiasts and travelers alike.