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Salt and vinegar or Stanley Tucci … the new book vending machine at Exeter St Davids station. Photograph: Yudi Wu/Penguin Random House Books This article is more than 2 months old ...
A total of 88 crimes were reported to British Transport Police (BTP) on or near Exeter St David’s in the year to November 2021. That was the highest number for any station in Devon, ahead of the ...
Travellers on their way to Exeter St David's station found themselves stuck near Taunton One passenger said: "Currently on a train at Exeter Station without a driver.
As the publisher revealed in a Tweet, "In 1935, Sir Allen Lane was inspired to create Penguin Books when he couldn't find a good book to read at Exeter St. David's train station." ...
War Horse author Sir Michael Morpurgo and his wife Clare have unveiled a book vending machine at a train station in Exeter. Sir Michael said the machine at Exeter St David's station was a ...
A much-loved Exeter train driver made his final stop at St David’s Station as dozens of friends and work colleagues turned out to say an emotional goodbye. Clive Whale was a driver for Great ...
Katie recalled: "I parked at Exeter St David's on March 22 to get the train to Totnes and approached the sign right by my car with details about how to pay for my parking. There was a machine ...
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A train crewed and driven entirely by current and former Great Western Railway (GWR) apprentices has rolled into Exeter St David's station. It was the last stop for the train which made 10 stops ...
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Anna Cohn Orchard said she wanted to promote Exeter's interesting and often hidden literacy history The vending machine is inspired by the founder of Penguin Books. In 1934, a man called Sir Allen ...
The machine only contains Penguin Books. Sir Allen Lane, Lady Morpurgo's father, had the idea for Penguin Books in 1934 at the Devon station after he visited his friend, author Agatha Christie.
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