Disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line

Plymouth to Penzance
to Exeter St Davids
Plymouth (Millbay)
0¾
Plymouth (North Road)
Cornwall Junction
London & South Western Rly
½
Wingfield Villas Halt
1¾
Devonport
Dockyard
Ford Halt
2¾
Keyham
Tamar Valley Line
St Budeaux Ferry Road
Royal Albert Bridge
4¾
Saltash
Defiance Platform
1906 deviation
9¾
St Germans
14½
Menheniot
17½
Liskeard
Coombe Junction Halt
Moorswater
Liskeard and Looe Railway
20¾
Doublebois
26½
Bodmin Parkway
Bodmin branch line
Respryn
30¾
Lostwithiel
Lostwithiel & Fowey Rly
Golant
Carne Point
Fowey
34½
Par
Par Harbour
St Blazey
39¾
St Austell
Lansalson branch line
41½
Newquay & Cornwall Jn Ry
46¾
Grampound Road
Probus and Ladock Halt
53½
Truro
Truro (Newham)
Falmouth branch line
Penwithers Junction
58¾
Chacewater
Truro and Newquay Railway
60½
Scorrier
62½
Redruth
Tresavean branch line
Portreath branch line
63¾
Carn Brea
North Crofty
65½
Dolcoath Halt
66¼
Camborne
Penponds
68¾
Gwinear Road
70¼
Angarrack
71¾
Copperhouse Halt
72¾
Hayle
St Ives branch line
73¾
St Erth
77½
Marazion
79¼
Penzance

There are seventeen disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line between Plymouth in Devon and Penzance in Cornwall, England. The remains of nine of these can be seen from passing trains. While a number of these were closed following the so-called "Beeching Axe" in the 1960s, many of them had been closed much earlier, the traffic for which they had been built failing to materialise.

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