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  2. Falmouth Town railway station - Wikipedia

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    Falmouth Town railway station is the most central of the stations in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. It is unstaffed; the station and the trains are operated by Great Western Railway. Despite only being opened in 1970, the station has been known by three different names: Falmouth, The Dell, and Falmouth Town.

  3. Falmouth Docks railway station - Wikipedia

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    Falmouth Docks railway station is situated in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. It was opened in 1863 as the terminus of the Maritime Line from Truro, although since 1970 Falmouth Town has been the principal station for the town. Services are operated by Great Western Railway, who also manage the station.

  4. Falmouth station - Wikipedia

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    Falmouth station is a bus station and former railroad station in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Built in 1912 to replace an older station, it was used for rail service until 1964, with brief revivals in 1984 and 1988.

  5. Falmouth, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Falmouth Docks railway station is the original terminus and is close to Pendennis Castle and Castle beach. Falmouth Town railway station was opened on 7 December 1970 and is convenient for the National Maritime Museum Cornwall, the waterfront, Gyllyngvase beach and town centre. Penmere railway station opened on 1 July 1925 towards the north of ...

  6. Maritime Line - Wikipedia

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    The railway line, now known as The Maritime Line, was built by the Cornwall Railway as a broad gauge line of 7 ft (2,134 mm) gauge from Plymouth to Falmouth. The purpose of the scheme was to link London with Falmouth, a port where packet ships sailed to destinations in Europe, Africa, and America.

  7. List of railway stations in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The CR station at Truro opened in 1859 (Photographed in 1892) Early transport in Cornwall relied on coastal shipping so the first rail tracks were laid to connect the hinterland with harbours. [1] The first line to carry passengers was the Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway (B&WR) on 4 July 1834. [2]

  8. Cape Cod Railroad - Wikipedia

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    A limited number of trains also depart from North Falmouth, [12] which marks the only passenger service along the Falmouth spur of track. Ever since the Old Colony Lines were restored for public service in the late 1990s, there have been several efforts made to extend commuter rail service from Middleborough/Lakeville station to Buzzards Bay.

  9. Falmouth Docks - Wikipedia

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    A map of Falmouth Haven in the British Museum shows, on the site of Falmouth Docks, Porthan Withe which translates from Cornish as the ″port of shelter or protection″. [2] Falmouth Docks are built on the northern shore of Pendennis Point, on the estuary of the River Fal which is also known as Carrick Roads.