Causeway railway station

[5] Passengers waiting to board had to give a hand signal for the train to stop.

[5] The Causeway Crossing was the most important halt on the railway being close to a number of residential developments.

[6] Mr. Fursey was the gatekeeper who lived in the crossing keeper's cottage and was locally known as "the station master".

[7] In January 1901, the first train, with one carriage, ran from Bideford to Northam carrying a few friends of the Directors.

He tried to convert it into an extension to his house but failed and sold the box to a person in Westward Ho!

The Causeway site in the 1960s