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Truro is served by all Great Western Railway trains on the Cornish Main Line between Penzance and Plymouth with two trains per hour in each direction. Some trains run through to or from London Paddington , including the Night Riviera overnight sleeping car service, and some through to Cardiff Central , as well as one to Gloucester daily.
It forms the backbone for rail services in Cornwall and there are branches off it which serve St Ives, Falmouth, Newquay and Looe. The main line also carries direct trains to and from London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Newcastle and Edinburgh. It is the southernmost railway line in the United Kingdom and the westernmost in England.
West Cornwall Railway [87] Truro Road: 1852 1855 West Cornwall Railway: Temporary station at Highertown [88] Truthall Halt: 1905 1963 Helston branch: Known as Truthall Platform from 1906. [13] [89] Reopened as heritage station in 2017. [90] Wadebridge: 1834 1967 Bodmin and Wadebridge, North Cornwall: Rebuilt 1888 [91] Grade II listed [92]
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The Tamar Bridge (background) and Royal Albert Bridge (foreground) carry road and rail links into Cornwall. The inland transport network consists of longitudinal spines (the A30, A38 and A39 trunk roads (though the A39 is no longer designated as such) and the former Great Western Railway main line through Cornwall) from which secondary roads and railway branch lines radiate to ports and ...
Platforms 1, 2 and 3 are within the main train shed; platform 4 is on the south side, in the open air. A large stone at the end of this platform welcomes people to Penzance in both English and Cornish. This side of the station is built on the sea wall near the harbour; the other side is cut into the hillside.
Platform 1 is for westbound trains to Hayle, St Erth and Penzance. There is parking alongside this platform and at the end the car park is an old railway goods shed, although it is no longer used for its original purpose. [2] Platform 2 is served by eastbound trains to Truro, Plymouth and London. [13]
Luxulyan railway station (Cornish: Logsulyan) serves the civil parish and village of Luxulyan in mid-Cornwall, England.The station is situated on the Atlantic Coast Line, 285 miles 78 chains (285.98 miles, 460.23 km) measured from the zero point at London Paddington (via Box and Plymouth Millbay). [1]