Attractions and History of Torbay.

Torbay is a borough in Devon which comprises of three towns Torquay, Paignton and Brixham.

44,000 to 41,500 years BC the first modern humans in North Western Europe settle in Torquay in Kents Cavern.

In the early 19th century saw the beginning of tourism in Torquay. The Napoleonic wars meant that the rich elite could no longer visit abroad and looked for local destinations instead. It was frequently used by the channel fleet which protected England against invasion by Napoleon.

During the 19th century Torquay attracted many visitors who came for health reasons to recover from illness.

The early part of the new century saw a change in the character of the town: in 1902 the first advertising campaign to bring healthy visitors to Torquay, rather than people recovering from illnesses was launched and Torquay changed from being a winter holiday resort to being. A summer holiday resort aimed at families from the industrial Midlands and north of England. After the Great War an effective advertising campaign by The Great Western Railway Company was responsible for making Torquay a major resort. The busiest day was on August Bank Holiday in 1938, just before the outbreak of WW2, when 20,000 passengers arrived in Torquay station, followed by 50 trains the next day

Dartmouth Steam Railway

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Allow Children? Yes children are allowed

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Are there Handicap Facilities? Yes there are Handicap Facilities

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Summary

The Dartmouth Steam Railway is a historic railway located in Dartmouth, Devon, England. It offers a scenic and nostalgic journey through the picturesque South Devon countryside.

The railway was originally built in 1864 and was primarily used for transporting goods and passengers between Dartmouth and Kingswear. Over the years, it has become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors from all over the world.

The steam trains that operate on the railway are a sight to behold. With their vintage charm and distinctive sound, they evoke a sense of nostalgia and transport you back in time. The journey takes you along the stunning coastline, with breathtaking views of the River Dart and the surrounding countryside.

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