On Tuesday 19th November it was arranged Charmaine and I would visit the Christmas market in the Cathedral Close and then I would go to Sidwell Street to catch the Dartline operated two hourly service to Morchard Bishop. We left Waddon station on the 0920 to Victoria and then via Victoria and Bakerloo lines made the 1035 semi fast to Exeter which was located as far away as could be on platform 14! It was expected to be a cold day and once we had left Newbury snow started to fall outside and at the Hungerford stop there were some fairly large flakes. The snow continued as we climbed to the Crofton beam engine and then faded to rain as we stopped at and then passed beyond Pewsey. The train arrived just about on time at Exeter at 1307 which meant I missed as expected that No 369 and had to wait for almost two hours for the 1510 departure. This gave us time to visit the Christmas market together properly, purchasing a few products to eat there and then, and also for purchase of Christmas presents.
Charmaine in front of nativity scene at Exeter Cathedral |
So at 1445 we separated I walked to where I expected to be able to catch the bus but found the No 360 indicated but not the No 369. I was starting to wonder if it had been discontinued, so since the bus station was nearby I went to find some evidence it still existed after my experience with the 351 and 357. I found the Mid Devon bus guide which showed it and I then realised I hadn't walked far enough up the 'High Street' and found there was a coach and two buses waiting at bus stop No 40.
The No 366 has one service each day whereas the No 369 is at least 2 hourly and takes just under an hour |
Three buses which only run once a week |
Lots of route options but not many are regularly operated |
The bus stop is utilised by a good many services but looking at the timetables for these buses quite a number were one service on one day a week. Thus they were so that people could get to Exeter from the villages surrounding rather than being able to get to the villages from Exeter and return later the same day!
Dartline YJ18DLO approaching with an older Stagecoach operated Optare Solo parked. |
The bus arrived at exactly the appointed time and was comprised of Optare Solo YJ18DLO of Dartline. This company is a subsidiary now of the Go Ahead group Southwest area. We quickly did a circuit of the old bus and coach stations, now rubble to face across the 'high street' so as to take the bypass route towards St David's. Photography was difficult because all the windows were covered in mud. I was later to find out why!
Rubble where coach and bus station used to be. |
14 passengers boarded at this stop, I had been alone from the first stop until then. We picked up another person at the side entrance of Exeter Central and then ran past the prison to the equestrian Buller statue. Here we didn't continue straight over to St David's station but turned right and headed down New North Road. Here three more passengers joined next to the Weatherspoon called The Imperial. At the bottom of the hill as we approached the Exeter station Riverside fiddle yard two students alighted presumably as there was student accommodation there.
On the way to Newton St Cyres |
Newton St Cyres |
After joining the A377 the bus turns left with the road over the railway and two rivers the River Exe and the River Creedy. After passing through Cowley we reached a settlement called Half Moon and then entered Newton St Cyres. The station was 1/2 mile to the right as we continued on the A377 and entered the parish of Crediton at 1531. The bus then turned off the main road into a trading estate with Tesco and Mole Avon Country Stores, which enabled the bus to reach Crediton station. These were right on the edge of Crediton and we then pushed on upwards into the town which was reached at school closing time. At 1538 5 people left the bus and 3 joined as we reached the town centre.
Driving past Crediton station |
Stopped by the church as myriad schoolchildren cross in front of us |
Beyond the town centre we passed from the High Street into Western Road and just before we left the town we turned sharp right and started to climb Alexandra Road. This gave tremendous views of the valley of the tributaries of the river Yeo.
View into Yeo valley as we climbed Alexandra Road |
Turning right at the top into Higher Road we soon reached a crossroads where the bus turned sharp left and headed towards Sandford. We passed Creedy park and entered Sandford village at 1547. One person alighted as we entered the village and two more after taking the left turn signposted 5 1/2 miles to Morchard Bishop. The road after this became very narrow with hedges brushing both sides of the bus as we went along and there was grass down the middle of the road. Eventually we met a Mini coming the other way and it had to reverse out of our way.
Grass down middle of rain ahead of us with hedges both side just wide enough for a Solo. |
View of Dartmoor in distance |
We were getting higher and higher and could see Dartmoor in the clouds in the distance. Further negotiation was required as we met other vehicles coming the other way as we continued through West Sandford and then New Buildings. By now only three people and I remained on the bus and at 1558 we set off for Morchard Bishop. Finally as we entered that village the other three people left the bus and just the driver and I continued on to The Greenway where the bus reverses next to the surgery.
Morchard Bishop surgery |
The Greenway Morchard Bishop |
We arrived at 1605, which is the time the bus was due to start back for Exeter, so I asked if I had time to take photos and the driver suggested taking the surgery which would prove my arrival at the village.
We picked up two people in Morchard Bishop as we headed back and gradually the light was lost. Four other persons used the bus for various journeys and five of us got out at the equestrian statue at 1700. I then found Charmaine and we caught the 1751 back to Paddington , the Elizabeth line to Farringdon and then Thameslink to East Croydon, finally getting home on the No 410 bus at 2145.