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The development also included a leisure centre called St Sidwell's Point. [3] The project had been intended to start construction in December 2018, but was delayed. [4] Part of the former bus station remained open during construction, but some services had to call on nearby streets instead. [5] The new bus station opened on 25 July 2021. [6] [7]
In June 2008, Alexander Dennis Enviro400 buses were purchased for use on the new go2 service from Exeter to Newton Abbot. [13] In August 2008, Stagecoach announced a trial of a ferry from Torquay to Brixham using a 138-seat catamaran. [14] Stagecoach released a leaflet explaining the details of the trial between 29 August and 27 September 2008 ...
BET's bus operations, including Devon General, became part of the National Bus Company (NBC) when it was formed on 1 January 1969. [6] Devon General had worked closely with the Corporation of Exeter's bus services since 1947. In April 1970 the corporation's buses and routes were transferred to the NBC and merged into Devon General.
MET experimental centre-entrance Feltham tram No.331, running at Crich, July 2009. Not all trams survived into London Transport ownership, and many that did were withdrawn before receiving their new LT numbers. Many of the modern UCC (Feltham) tramcars were sold for further service in Leeds (331 going to Sunderland), lasting until the late 1950s.
Bus services, operated by Stagecoach South West and Country Bus, connect the station to the town centre, Newton Abbot, Plymouth and Dartmouth. These can be accessed from the car park on the south-east side.
Newton Abbot has two non-League football clubs: Buckland Athletic F.C., which plays at Homers Heath, and Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C., which plays at the Recreation Ground. The headquarters of Devon County Football Association are in the town. Newton Abbot's South Devon Cricket Club was established in 1851 and also plays at the Recreation Ground.