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Printable Map Of Devon And Cornwall Train Stations
Printable Map Of Devon And Cornwall Train Stations
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Surviving buildings and artefacts from old rail stations and railways in Devon Dorset and Cornwall 562 photos 8 514 views By Tim Jenkinson 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Printable Map Of Devon And Cornwall Train Stations

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This map now shows all the current railway stations in Devon and Cornwall The map started off showing the 66 railway stations that were accredited with Secure Station Status

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Devon rail network map Explore Devon and Cornwall by train and enjoy stunning coastal views rolling green countryside heavily wooded valleys and fine river crossings
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Explore Cornwall by train Glorious beaches estuaries wooded valleys soak up the views on your way to beloved coastal destinations Explore Devon by train From rolling countryside to seaside views Devon s branch lines offer a real taste of the West Country GREAT DAYS OUT Walks from the railway Rail Ale Trails Foodie Guides Beaches

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From Newton Abbot to Paignton mostly from DTG s Riviera Line From Paignton to Kingswear the Paignton Dartmouth Railway From Plymouth to Gunnislake the Tamar Valley Line From Liskeard to Looe From Par to St Austell Burngullow From Truro to Redruth From Hayle to St Erth and St Ives

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The railways in Cornwall and west Devon The first of the passenger railway stations in Cornwall England were opened in 1834 The network expanded considerably between the 1840s and 1900s
See every station in Devon and Cornwall with our map of the Great Western Railway GWR rail network or see our overview map of the scenic branch lines Arrive on the glorious St Ives Bay Line as the train hugs the coast then explore the golden sandy beaches and the town pictured top with its cobbled streets art galleries and top restaurants More St Ives The St Ives Bay Line 2 FALMOUTH Explore Falmouth s harbour beaches art galleries maritime heritage and more
Cornwall is not so easy but you can get a train to Truro a small city inland and from there to Falmouth which is lovely to explore and on the coast with a famous harbour ferry to St Mawes and a foot ferry to Flushing where there are nice walks around the village and two pubs You can also get the train to Penzance which is as far south as you can get by