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The first part of the loop by dries 3-6 and associated access, including the facing point, were removed between 1920 and 1922, at which time the loop to dries 1 and 2 was extended by 9 chains towards
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pit although this was removed soon after the pit ceased working in 1912. There was never any passenger service, Ruthern Bridge being little more than a small collection of cottages and farms, although in the early years passengers were conveyed unofficially in the tool wagon. The line, which climbed
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General. Freight facilities were withdrawn on 24 July 1964 although by this
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line after that was lifted in 1934, and a reproduction of a map from 1907 does not show the halt or any access. The steam rail motor made 14 trips a day giving a regular service, but this had reduced to 8 in each direction by 1938 and 7 in each direction in 1966, the year before closure. The station
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installing a five-ton capacity gantry crane spanning two of the sidings. A fourth siding continued on to the De Lank quarries. The layout was altered in 1922 by the extension of one of the sidings towards
Wenford in order to create a run-round loop, but there were no other changes until the link to
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Wenford sidings served by a pipe delivering clay slurry from Stannon Moor over four miles distant. Initially there was a loop serving dries 1 and 2, with a line extending back then diverging to give access to dries 3 to 6 which were set back further from the main running line.
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Tresarrett quarry from around 1922, but closed in the 1930s. A narrow-gauge line ran across the river by a small bridge (still there in 1991) to bring material from the quarry on the other side of the river. There are the substantial remains of a
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Dunmere, which was situated on the left of the line immediately after crossing the A389, was a public siding (as opposed to a private siding), and for much of its life the main traffic was grain for Hawke's mill. Originally termed "borough bounds wharf" for being just
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removed in April 1961. Like
Grogley, the early rail motor service made 14 trips each day, with the service reducing to 8 each way in 1938 and 7 each way immediately before closure. The station closed to passengers on 30 January 1967. Today the station survives in a rather poor state, most of the
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and after an unsuccessful proposal in the 1870s to extend the line to
Delabole changed very little until closure in 1971. There were three sidings for loading and unloading goods, predominantly coal inwards and stone out from local quarries, basic manpower being supplemented in 1926 by the
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half a mile distant. The incline itself was of three rails; the inner or centre rail being common to wagons both ascending and descending the incline. There was no engine working the incline which worked on the balance principle; horse power was used for shunting until introduction of a
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Dunmere, the station at Bodmin not being opened until 30 September 1834. From 1 November 1886 to 1 November 1895 the station was closed to allow for a realignment of the railway at Dunmere, replacing a
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had a single platform face containing the station building and a canopy. South of the platform road was a run-round and a third road giving access to a short siding and a cattle dock. In addition a siding left the line in front of the signal box via a double-slip to serve the
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time the lines to the cattle dock had already been lifted on 10 May 1964 and those to the Gas Works on 20 February 1964. The station and all facilities closed on 30 January 1967. The station has been completely demolished and the site is now occupied by a car park.
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At the end of one of the sidings at Wenfordbridge the line continued, curving sharply off to the right and crossing the public road without barrier or sign before continuing via a rope-worked incline of 1 in 8 over a hill and down to the
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was provided before 1933, being replaced by a wooden shelter when the platform was rebuilt in concrete in the 1950s. The line just north of Grogley halt was realigned in 1888, the junction to
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shunter in the 1920s. The line was opened in the 1890s and closed around 1940 although the rails across the road remained until 1967 when the link to British Rail was removed.
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The extension to Ruthern Bridge was opened on 30 September 1834, and served mines in the locality producing copper, iron and lead, and especially tin from the
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platform has been taken over by bushes, with one of the old station buildings used as a garden shed. Remnants of the former level crossing can still be seen.
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for use as a soil improver. Extensions were added to Wenfordbridge and Ruthern Bridge to handle freight traffic later that year, particularly stone from the
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the quarry and one of the sidings were closed on 31 October 1966. These were removed in 1967 although the De Lank rails remained beyond the road.
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although the wooden platform was unlit and trains only stopped during daylight. It is unclear whether any shelter was provided initially, but a
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but these came to nothing, so the only change made to the line was provision at an early date of a siding near to Grogley junction to serve an
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steadily at 1 in 158 for most of its length, closed on 29 November 1933 with the track being lifted the following year.
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and Wadebridge was truncated at Boscarne Junction, passengers from Bodmin North using a shuttle service operated by an
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in 1981. The line here closed completely on 3 October 1983, but trains returned to Boscarne Junction in 1997 when the
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being on the old alignment which was disconnected at one end only. A
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Private and Untimetabled Railway Stations, Halts and Stopping Places
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of St Lawrence, was opened in 1906 on the GWR line from Bodmin to
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2719:Past and Present: Cornwall
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1996:Bodmin and Wenford Railway
1974:Boscarne Exchange Platform
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2747:Steaming through Cornwall
2563:Fairclough, Tony (1970).
2263:Cornwall Minerals Railway
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2958:Hurst, Geoffrey (1983).
2857:Atterbury, Paul (2009).
2745:Hay, Peter (June 1994).
2717:Mitchell, David (1994).
1742:GWR style pagoda shelter
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381:Tresarrett Wharf Sidings
297:Wenford China Clay Dries
3018:Semmens, Peter (1988).
2884:. Harwell: R. A. Cooke.
1639:Shooting Range Platform
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507:Tresarret Quarry Siding
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2939:Hawkins, Mac (1999).
2897:. The Oakwood Press.
2880:Cooke, R. A. (1977).
2461:Cooke, R. A. (1977).
2218:Great Western Railway
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2943:. Grange Books Ltd.
2889:Croughton, Godfrey;
2190:St Lawrence Platform
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2904:978-0-85361-281-0
2872:978-0-7153-2876-7
2863:David and Charles
2781:, pp. 34–35.
2319:Tresarrett Quarry
2222:Cornish Main Line
2200:Boscarne Junction
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1658:World War I
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2178:turntable
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2135:4°43′22″W
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