Cliff Railways in The South West




Babbacombe Cliff Lift, Torquay, South Devon

    Babbacombe Leaflet Part1
  • Opened – 1st April 1926
  • Refurbished in 1993
  • Major refurbishment programme 2005/06/07
  • Gauge – 5ft 8in
  • Length – 720ft
  • Gradient – 1:2.83
  • Number of cars - 2
  • Electric Operation
  • Open from Easter to September daily from 9.30 am.
  • A bell is rung at the bottom of the station 30 minutes before closing.
Owned and operated by Torbay Council.
Web Site: - www.torbay.gov.uk/index/leisure/beaches/
cliffrailway/cliffrailway-history.htm
Babbacombe Bell

Friends of Babbacombe Cliff Railway Friends of Babbacombe Cliff Railway formed in 2005. A support group working in co-operation with Torbay Council with the aim to protect, preserve, and promote Babbacombe Cliff Railway.

Web Site: - www.friendsofbabbacombecliffrailway.org.uk

© J.B.Perkin 2007

Babbacombe Cliff Lift

Car arriving at Lower Station


Babbacombe 5 A Cliff Railway to serve Oddicambe and Babbacombe beaches had been mooted since early in the century but it was not until 1924 that construction started.

The cliff lift opened on 1st April 1926 and was owned and operated by the Torquay Tramways Company.

The line is 720ft long, with double track throughout with an unusual gauge of 5'10" and a gradient of 1 in 2.84.

On closure of the tramways, the cliff lift was sold on 13th March 1935 to the Borough of Torquay, together with the tram depot at Westhill Avenue and six “tramway houses” in St.Margarets Avenue.

It still ran in 2003, but heavy expenditure deemed necessary together with cliff falls that have rendered part of Oddicombe Beach unsafe have placed its future operation in doubt.

Notes by Les Folkard, edited by John Perkin

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