All rail lines between Paignton, Totnes, and Exeter St Davids are closed following reports of a person being struck by a train. According to National Rail, emergency services are currently on the scene. Passengers should expect cancellations and delays of up to 60 minutes, with disruption projected to last until 17:00.
How to manage your travel during the disruption
Rail operators have implemented ticket acceptance policies to assist stranded commuters. CrossCountry has confirmed that passengers holding tickets for cancelled services may travel on the two services scheduled before or after their original departure time. Alternatively, tickets are being accepted on Great Western Railway (GWR) services between Penzance and Plymouth, and between Exeter St Davids and Bristol Temple Meads at no additional cost.

What is the current status of rail replacement transport?
Great Western Railway and CrossCountry have requested rail replacement transport to operate between Totnes and Exeter St Davids. According to official service updates, buses are currently intended to call at Newton Abbot. Operators have stated that further details regarding bus capacity and frequency will be released as they are confirmed by local transport providers.
How does this incident affect regional rail reliability?
Incidents involving persons on the tracks create significant cascading delays across the South West rail network. Unlike mechanical failures, which can often be mitigated by shifting rolling stock, police-led investigations require total line closures for safety and evidence collection. According to the Rail Safety and Standards Board (RSSB), these closures are mandatory to protect both the public and emergency responders working on the permanent way.
Did you know?
The stretch of line between Exeter and the South Devon coast is one of the most critical rail corridors in the UK. Data from the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) consistently ranks the Exeter-to-Plymouth route as a high-traffic artery that lacks viable diversionary rail routes, making any localized disruption particularly impactful for long-distance travellers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I use my ticket on other trains? Yes, ticket acceptance is in place for CrossCountry and GWR passengers on specific alternative routes.
- Who can I talk to if I am distressed? If you have been affected by today’s events, you can reach out to the Samaritans by calling 116 123 for a confidential, free conversation.
- When will normal service resume? Network operators currently expect disruption to continue until at least 17:00.
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