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The Avocet Line is the railway line in Devon, England connecting Exeter with Exmouth. It was originally built by the London and South Western Railway, and was historically known as the Exmouth branch railway. The line follows the Exe Estuary for about half of its route, from just outside Topsham (on the Exmouth end) to Exmouth, giving views of the estuary. The line is named after the pied avocet, which lives in the estuary.

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  • The Avocet Line is the railway line in Devon, England connecting Exeter with Exmouth. It was originally built by the London and South Western Railway, and was historically known as the Exmouth branch railway. The line follows the Exe Estuary for about half of its route, from just outside Topsham (on the Exmouth end) to Exmouth, giving views of the estuary. The line is named after the pied avocet, which lives in the estuary. (en)
  • Avocet Line – linia kolejowa w Anglii, w hrabstwie Devon o długości 18 km łącząca Exeter i Exmouth, w znacznej części przebiegająca wzdłuż wschodniego brzegu estuarium rzeki Exe. Linia nie jest zelektryfikowana; szerokość torów na całej długości wynosi 1435 mm. Nazwa linii pochodzi od ptaka szablodzioba (ang. avocet), który zimuje w estuarium. Linia została wybudowana w latach 1860-1862. (pl)
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  • Alongside the River Exe near Lympstone (en)
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  • The Avocet Line is the railway line in Devon, England connecting Exeter with Exmouth. It was originally built by the London and South Western Railway, and was historically known as the Exmouth branch railway. The line follows the Exe Estuary for about half of its route, from just outside Topsham (on the Exmouth end) to Exmouth, giving views of the estuary. The line is named after the pied avocet, which lives in the estuary. (en)
  • Avocet Line – linia kolejowa w Anglii, w hrabstwie Devon o długości 18 km łącząca Exeter i Exmouth, w znacznej części przebiegająca wzdłuż wschodniego brzegu estuarium rzeki Exe. Linia nie jest zelektryfikowana; szerokość torów na całej długości wynosi 1435 mm. Nazwa linii pochodzi od ptaka szablodzioba (ang. avocet), który zimuje w estuarium. Linia została wybudowana w latach 1860-1862. (pl)
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