Storm-wrecked Dawlish rail line reopens
David Cameron has declared the south-west of England "open for business" again as the main railway line through Dawlish in Devon was reopened after part of the track was destroyed during the recent storms.
David Cameron has declared the south-west of England "open for business" again as the main railway line through Dawlish in Devon was reopened after part of the track was destroyed during the recent storms.
David Cameron is meeting workers who helped to re-open the railway line in Dawlish, Devon, which was destroyed by storms in February.
The south-west was left cut off to trains following the damage caused by bad weather.
Lots of praise for workers - slightly unnervingly being called the 'orange army' http://t.co/TJeSWC5qZ6
Rail users hailed the reopening of the track at Dawlish in Devon as "absolutely fantastic" ahead of the Easter holidays
Businesses say that when news broke nationally of the rail line collapse at Dawlish it was as if a light switch went off on bookings.