Cornwall Railway - Stations

Stations

Note that stations opened after 1889 were opened by the Great Western Railway or British Railways.

  • Plymouth (Millbay) Cornwall Railway trains used the South Devon Railway station
  • Wingfield Villas Halt (1904–1921)
  • Devonport (1859)
  • Dockyard Halt (opened in 1905)
  • Ford Platform (1904–1941)
  • Keyham (opened in 1900)
  • St Budeaux Platform (opened in 1904; renamed St Budeaux Ferry Road in 1949)
  • Saltash (1859)
  • Defiance Platform (1905–1930)
  • St Germans (1859)
  • Menheniot (1859)
  • Liskeard
  • Doublebois (1860-1964)
  • Bodmin Road (Temporarily located at Respryn, a little to the west of the present station, for seven weeks in 1859 until the permanent station was completed at Glynn; renamed Bodmin Parkway in 1983)
  • Lostwithiel (1859)
  • Par (1859)
  • St Austell (1859)
  • Burngullow (opened 1863; relocated somewhat to the west in 1901; closed 1931)
  • Grampound Road (1859-1964)
  • Probus and Ladock Platform (1908–1957)
  • Truro (opened in 1859; West Cornwall Railway trains used the station by arrangement from 1860)
  • Perranwell (1863, originally Perran until 1864)
  • Penryn (1863)
  • Penmere Platform (Opened 1925)
  • Falmouth (The Dell) (Opened as Falmouth Town in 1970; renamed in 1975)
  • Falmouth: opened with the line in 1863; closed in 1970 when the line was shortened, and ropened in 1975; renamed Falmouth Docks in 1989)

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