The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has allocated over £63 million in funding for two rail schemes in Cornwall and Devon.
In Cornwall, nearly £50m will be invested to create a direct train service linking Newquay, St Austell, Truro, and Falmouth alongside better walking and cycling access to stations.
In Devon, there will be £13.5m for a new railway station on the eastern edge of Okehampton - the West Devon Transport Hub - complete with high quality cycle facilities and EV charging points on site to better connect communities and promote active travel.
The decision has been celebrated by Network Rail's Western route as it builds on a series of other railway improvements in recent years.
That includes electrification of the Great Western Main Line which has enabled the introduction of GWR’s new trains which provide thousands more seats and more frequent services from the south west to London. It also builds on the success of the Dartmoor Line between Exeter and Okehampton which was reopened in 2021. The previously mothballed line was restored in just nine months and delivered £10m under budget. In the first year of service it has seen incredible patronage with over 250,000 journeys - more than double the demand originally forecast.
David Davidson, Network Rail's interim Western route director, said: "We are delighted more funding has been made available to transform the railway in the south west.
"Newquay's peak summer season sees the population grow from 20,000 to over 100,000, making it the top destination in Cornwall. The railway needs this investment to better cope with this seasonal growth in demand.
"The Dartmoor line has surpassed expectations so further investment will build on this success by further improving connectivity for this part of the region. We look forward to working with UK Government, GWR and other partners to deliver these transformational schemes."
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