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  2. Cornish Main Line - Wikipedia

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    In addition, integrated bus services operate from Bodmin Parkway to Bodmin, Wadebridge and Padstow; from St Austell to the Eden Project; and from Redruth to Helston and RNAS Culdrose. The route has a large number of viaducts, but the most significant structure is the Royal Albert Bridge [4] which crosses the River Tamar at Saltash.

  3. Bodmin Parkway railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bodmin Parkway railway station is on the Cornish Main Line that serves the nearby town of Bodmin and other parts of mid-Cornwall, England.It is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) south-east of the town of Bodmin in the civil parish of St Winnow, 274 miles 3 chains (274.04 mi; 441.0 km) from London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. [1]

  4. Transport in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    The route has been greatly improved and upgraded in the past thirty years. There were only two short sections of dual carriageway on the 111 miles (179 km) of the A30 between Exeter and Penzance before 1976, but today only 20 miles (32 km) of single carriageway remain (one short stretch on Bodmin Moor and the rest in west Cornwall).

  5. Bodmin General railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bodmin General in 1964. The Great Western Railway opened a terminus in Bodmin on 27 May 1887, [1] the line diverging from the Cornish Main Line at Bodmin Road. On 3 September 1888 a new line was opened to join with the Bodmin and Wadebridge line at Boscarne Junction. Bodmin General remained a terminus, so trains running through had to reverse ...

  6. Bodmin and Wenford Railway - Wikipedia

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    It was renamed 'Bodmin Parkway' in 1983. Trains to Bodmin depart from their own platform on the north side of the station. A siding at the west end connects the Bodmin line with the main line, movements being controlled from a ground frame. [18] Just outside the station the Bodmin line crosses the River Fowey on a 79 yd (72 m) viaduct. [17]

  7. List of railway stations in Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    Route Notes Benny Halt – – 1974 Lappa Valley Steam Railway: Bodmin General: 1887 1967 1987 Bodmin and Wenford Railway [6] Bodmin Parkway: 1859 – 1990 Bodmin and Wenford Railway: Known as Bodmin Road until 1983. [8] Boscarne Junction: 1964 1966 1996 Bodmin and Wenford Railway: Original platform was on a different site adjacent to the ...

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  9. Bodmin - Wikipedia

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    Bodmin Parkway railway station – once known as Bodmin Road – is a principal calling point on the Cornish Main Line about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-east of the town centre. Buses to central Bodmin, Wadebridge, Padstow, Rock, Polzeath, Port Isaac and Camelford depart from outside the station entrance.