Princetown railway station, opened in 1883 was the terminus of the 10.5 mile long single track branch line in Devon, England, running from Yelverton with eventually four intermediate stops, three being halts and one at Dousland as a fully fledged station.
[3] The branch line was authorised in 1878 and opened on 11 August 1883.
[2] The freight traffic on the branch line included granite from the rail served quarries[2] of Swelltor and Foggintor which were closed in 1906.
[6] The station was host to a GWR camp coach in 1934 and 1938.
[7] The line passed to British Railways (Western Region) in 1948 and closed on 3 March 1956.