February 4 marks a year since the only railway line from London to Cornwall collapsed at Dawlish, Devon, leaving much of the region cut-off by train for almost two months. Despite pledges of improvements, the line remains (probably) the most moaned about in Britain. Here's why.
1. The mainline from London to Cornwall was down at Dawlish for 59 days – but some Cornwall journeys were quicker on the bus-replacement services.
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