There's to be another consultation over plans to realign the railway line between Holcombe and Teignmouth and move it further out to sea.
There will be further stabilising measures and new public amenities on the stretch of line, which is at potential risk from rising sea levels and landslips from unstable cliffs.
In 2014, the cliff failed - cutting off 50 Devon and Cornwall towns, cities and communities from the rest of the UK rail network for six weeks.
The consultation will begin later this month and last for six weeks.
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