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Template:Cornish Main Line

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Cornish Main Line
miles
from London via Castle Cary
225¾
Plymouth
Plymouth Millbay
Millbay Docks
Pennycomequick Viaduct
Cornwall Loop Junction
Devonport Junction
Wingfield Villas Halt
Devonport Kings Road
Stonehouse Pool Docks
227¾
Devonport
Albert Road Halt
Devonport Tunnel
227½
Dockyard
Keyham Viaduct
Ford
Ford Platform
228¾
Keyham
Devonport Dockyard branch
Camels Head Halt
Weston Mill Viaduct
Bullpoint Siding
Weston Mill Halt
228¾
St Budeaux Ferry Road
St Budeaux Victoria Road
230¾
Saltash
Coombe by Saltash Viaduct
Defiance Platform
Original line until 1906
Forder Viaduct
Shilingham (Wivelscombe) Tunnel
Grove Viaduct
Nottar Viaduct
St Germans Viaduct
235¾
St Germans
Tresulgan Viaduct
Coldrennick Viaduct
240¼
Menheniot
Treviddo Viaduct
Carthuther Viaduct
Bolitho Viaduct
Liskeard Viaduct
243½
Liskeard
Coombe Junction Halt
Moorswater depot
Sperritt Tunnel
Westwood Viaduct
St Pinnock Viaduct
Largin Viaduct
West Largin Viaduct
Derrycombe Viaduct
Clinnick Viaduct
Penadlake Viaduct
Glyn Valley Siding
252¾
Bodmin Parkway
Carriage shed and sidings
256¾
Lostwithiel
Milltown Viaduct
Treverrin Tunnel (
565 yd
517 m
)
260½
Par
St Blazey engine shed
Par Harbour
265¾
St Austell
St Austell Viaduct
Trenance Siding
Gover Viaduct
Burngullow
Burngullow
Coombe St Stephen Viaduct
Fal Viaduct
Grampound Road
Probus and Ladock
Tregagle Viaduct
Polperro Tunnel
Buckshead Tunnel
Truro Viaduct
Carvedras Viaduct
Truro (Newham)
279½
Truro
Higher Town Tunnel
Chacewater Viaduct
Chacewater
Scorrier
Drump Lane
Redruth Tunnel
288½
Redruth
Redruth Viaduct
Redruth & Tresavean branches
Portreath branch
Carn Brea
Dolcoath Halt
Roskear Branch
Roskear Junction
292¾
Camborne
Penponds
Gwinear Road
Original Hayle Railway route
Angarrack
Copperhouse Halt
298¾
Hayle
Hayle Wharves
Hayle Viaduct
299½
St Erth
Marazion
Penzance TMD
305¼
Penzance

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Sources

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  • Cooke, R. A. (1977). Track Layout Diagrams of the GWR and BR WR, Section 10: West Cornwall. Harwell: R A Cooke.
  • Cooke, R. A. (1977). Track Layout Diagrams of the GWR and BR WR, Section 11: East Cornwall. Harwell: R A Cooke.
  • Cooke, R. A. (1979). Track Layout Diagrams of the GWR and BR WR, Section 12: Plymouth. Harwell: R A Cooke.
  • Jowett, Alan (March 1989). Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: From Pre-Grouping to the Present Day (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-086-0. OCLC 22311137.
  • Yonge, John (March 1989). Gerald Jacobs (ed.). British Rail Track Diagams - Book 3: Western Region (1st ed.). Exeter: Quail Map Company. ISBN 0-9006-0963-X.
  • Yonge, John (January 1992). Gerald Jacobs (ed.). British Rail Track Diagams - Book 3: Western Region (2nd ed.). Exeter: Quail Map Company. ISBN 1-8983-1939-1. OCLC 79435245.
  • Yonge, John (March 2000). Gerald Jacobs (ed.). Railway Track Diagams - Book 3: Great Western (3rd ed.). Exeter: Quail Map Company. ISBN 0-9006-0984-2. OCLC 29845158.
  • Yonge, John (2005) [1989]. Gerald Jacobs (ed.). Railway Track Diagams - Book 3: Western (Quail Track Plans) (fourth ed.). Bradford on Avon: Trackmaps (formerly Quail Map Co). Retrieved 2008-06-27.