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  2. Cornwall station - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall railway station is located at the north end of Station Road, east of Pitt Street in the north end of the city of Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. [1] The station is wheelchair accessible but advance notice has to be given. In 2013, the ticket counter was replaced by a self-service kiosk. [2] The station is served by Cornwall Transit Route 1. [3]

  3. Cornish Main Line - Wikipedia

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    Rail travel from Penzance to London was possible from 1860 when the West Cornwall company was given access to the Cornwall Railway’s Truro station, but the West Cornwall trains were standard gauge and the Cornwall Railway was broad gauge, so through passengers had to change trains there and goods had to be transhipped into wagons of the other ...

  4. List of railway stations in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    North Cornwall [84] Trewerry and Trerice Halt: 1905 1963 Perranporth branch [85] Truro: 1859 – Cornish Main Line, Maritime Line: 578,008 1,186,886 Rebuilt 1900 [86] Truro Newham: 1855 1863 West Cornwall Railway [87] Truro Road: 1852 1855 West Cornwall Railway: Temporary station at Highertown [88] Truthall Halt: 1905 1963 Helston branch: Known ...

  5. St Columb Road railway station - Wikipedia

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    St Columb Road railway station (Cornish: Fordh Sen Kolom) serves the village of St Columb Road in Cornwall, England.The station is situated on the Atlantic Coast Line, 296 miles 11 chains (296.14 miles, 476.59 km) measured from the zero point at London Paddington (via Box and Plymouth Millbay). [1]

  6. Truro and Newquay Railway - Wikipedia

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    Map of Truro and Newquay Railway. The Great Western Railway (GWR) had secured dominance in south and west Cornwall from its purchase of the Cornwall Railway in 1889; it already had control of the West Cornwall Railway and therefore had a main line from London through Plymouth to Penzance, with a number of branches.

  7. Bodmin Parkway railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bodmin Parkway railway station is on the Cornish Main Line that serves the nearby town of Bodmin and other parts of mid-Cornwall, England.It is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of the town of Bodmin in the civil parish of St Winnow, 274 miles 3 chains (274.04 mi; 441.0 km) from London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. [1]

  8. Penmere railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 July 1925. [1] Sidings were opened into an oil depot on 1 April 1940 and were closed again on 16 November 1967. [2] In December 2009, an old bridge at the Truro end of the platform was knocked down without warning.

  9. Mid Cornwall Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Mid Cornwall Metro (MCM) is a £56.8 million rail redevelopment project in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The project is designed to enhance coast-to-coast connectivity between the stations of Falmouth Docks and Newquay. [1] [2] [3] Of the £56.8m, £50m is from the UK's Levelling Up Fund. [1] [3]