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opened on 14 August 1905. It had a single wooden platform on the left of trains going to
Newquay, but this was later replaced by a concrete platform. The platform and waiting shelter may still survive amongst the undergrowth just across the road from the terminus of the Lappa Valley Railway, but
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opened with the line on 6 July 1903. Originally it had a single platform on the left of trains towards
Newquay, and a small goods yard. Local dissatisfaction was expressed that the halt was some distance from the community served, the ground formation at Trevellas Coombe having prevented a closer
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The GWR wished to secure the north-west of the county as its own territory, and responding to local demands—in particular from business interests in
Perranporth, who saw their town losing out due to its remoteness from railway links—it projected the Truro and Newquay Railway. It obtained an
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Treloggan curve had been taken out of use in 1888, but it was reinstated in 1931 for the purpose of turning engines when the station turntable was abolished to enable enlargement of the siding facilities. The line from Tolcarn Junction to Newquay remained single until March 1946.
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on 1 June 1874. When the Truro and Newquay line was constructed a passing loop was installed with two passenger platforms, immediately west of the junction for the Treamble line, which remained a goods line. The new line and the station opened on 2 January 1905
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of Shepherds, from where it descended for 3 miles (5 km) at 1 in 45 to a location beyond Mitchell and Newlyn. Still falling to beyond Trewerry, the last 3 miles (5 km) were relatively gentle.
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1051:Perranporth
996:3 June 1897
524:Gravel Hill
454:Cox Viaduct
407:Perranporth
2461:Categories
2104:. London:
2071:References
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1934:50°22′54″N
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1120:Chacewater
1096:Topography
1070:railmotors
1041:as far as
964:Long title
747:Trevemper
175:Chacewater
2038:Gradients
2004:Station (
1937:5°02′36″W
1863:5°02′45″W
1792:5°04′09″W
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1747:Shepherds
1706:5°06′26″W
1692:Goonhavar
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1244:Mont Hawk
1195:5°10′57″W
1142:5°10′11″W
1122:station (
596:Shepherds
553:Deer Park
1897:Mitchell
1773:Treamble
1586:The Dell
1388:Goonbell
1298:St Agnes
1176:Penzance
1061:branch.
1059:Treamble
1047:St Agnes
974:Citation
883:Cornwall
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282:St Agnes
2006:Cornish
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893:History
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2047:Notes
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123:Truro
65:miles
2398:ISBN
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