Abbotsham Road railway station

and Appledore Railway in the English county of Devon.

It was known as Mudcott Passing Loop until the passenger platforms were brought into use.

[2] It had a passing loop, two wooden platforms and what appears to have been a ticket office-cum-signal box hut.

[4] Christie records that the railway company had built a path to allow volunteers from the local militia in Bideford to walk to their nearby rifle range and that this was "a pretty station in the midst of trees."

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Abbotsham Road station, looking towards Westward Ho!, circa 1908