[4] Northam station was the terminus of the line in 1901[4] prior to the extension to Appledore in 1908.
[5] Northam had one platform 180 feet (55 m) in length, with a shelter, on the down side of the line.
[4] In January 1901 a one-carriage train ran from Bideford to Northam carrying a few friends of the railway's directors.
[8] Jack Shears, who lived at Northam, was one of the trackmen who worked to maintain the permanent way.
[9] No photographs appear to exist of Northam railway station.