The station was about half a mile east of the centre of Seaton, on the western side of the estuary of the River Axe.
[3] After some delays, the line was completed in 1867; it was inspected by Colonel Yolland of the Board of Trade on 27 December 1867, but he found various problems and refused to sanction the opening.
[4] After the issues had been addressed, the line was opened on 16 March 1868, together with its three stations including that at Seaton.
The tramway's depot is located at the extreme north of the station site, in the area formerly occupied by the signal box.
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