Seaton Junction Disused Train Station
The station was opened on 19th July 1860 and was initially known as 'Colyton for Seaton'. When the Seaton branch line opened on 16th March 1868 the station was renamed 'Colyton Junction'; on 18th July 1869 the name changed again to the final name of 'Seaton Junction'.

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