Petrockstow railway station

The station was, throughout its passenger-carrying life from 1925 to 1965, spelt without the final "e" of the village name.

[4] A victim of Beeching, the line closed to passengers in 1965[5] but it remained open for freight trains from the Meeth quarries which passed into the rail network through Barnstaple and Torrington until 1982.

[6] In 2014 a small group of local railway enthusiast began clearance work at the Station, clearing the platforms and vegetation.

It is hoped to partly restore the Station, in conjunction with the owners, Devon County Council.

This article about a railway station in South West England is a stub.