One example, No. 1369, survives on the South Devon Railway.
It was a very different locomotive to all the other 0-6-0s used on the South Devon Railway.
The station is served by trains on all operating days of the South Devon Railway.
It was operated from the outset by the South Devon Railway.
It was connected to the South Devon Railway the previous year.
It was effectively owned by the South Devon Railway.
The station was opened by the South Devon Railway on 30 May 1846.
See South Devon Railway 2-4-0 locomotives for further information.
The town grew more with the opening of the South Devon Railway in 1846.
Following the failure of the atmospheric system, the South Devon Railway was short of money.