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The Maritime Line rail ale trail was launched in 2003 to encourage rail travellers to visit pubs near the line. Of the 14 participating pubs, four are in Truro, one in Perranwell, three in Penryn, and four in Falmouth. 10 stamps collected in the Rail Ale Trail leaflet entitle the participant to claim special Maritime Line Rail Trail tour shirt.
There is just one platform on the north side of the line (the side nearest the town centre) reached by a ramp from the car park. The platform is constructed from concrete slabs and piers, and a metal and glass waiting shelter is provided. The station is unstaffed but there is a ticket machine located at the bottom of the ramp to the platform. [3]
The old goods shed in 2009. The station was opened as 'Perran' on 24 August 1863 when the Cornwall Railway opened the line from Truro to Falmouth. It was renamed 'Perranwell' on 19 February 1864 to avoid confusion with nearby Penryn.
There will be no parking on Worcester Court per the town of Falmouth. Returning this year is a drop-off only busing option at Falmouth High School (874 Gifford Street) from 6 a.m. to 7:15 a.m ...
Falmouth Docks railway station is situated in Falmouth, Cornwall, England. It was opened in 1863 as the terminus of the Maritime Line from Truro, although since 1970 Falmouth Town has been the principal station for the town. Services are operated by Great Western Railway, who also manage the station.
The station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 July 1925. [1] Sidings were opened into an oil depot on 1 April 1940 and were closed again on 16 November 1967. [2] In December 2009, an old bridge at the Truro end of the platform was knocked down without warning.
A downtown car show, shown here in 2017, is a popular part of the Gig Harbor Maritime Festival Each car will pick two categories to be judged on in addition to Best of Show and People’s Choice.
The station buffet is along this platform on the left, and the bay platform that is used for trains to Falmouth is beyond this. [11] The long-stay car park is situated behind this eastbound platform and access is over the level crossing. [12] There are ticket barriers in operation at the station. [13]