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Bodmin airfield is situated on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, just off the main A30 dual carriageway. It is operated by the Cornwall Flying Club and has a clubhouse, a lunchtime bar and a restaurant. CFC Ltd. has five instructors and four aircraft, including two Van's Aircraft RV-12, a Cessna 172 and a Cessna 152. The airfield is also home ...
Bodø Airport (IATA: BOO, ICAO: ENBO) is a civil airport in the town of Bodø in Bodø Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Located just south of the city centre, on the westernmost tip of the Bodø peninsula, it shares facilities with the military air force base Bodø Main Air Station .
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As the Airport Fire, one of three large wildfires currently burning in southern California, continues to burn for a third day, timelapse footage from a weather station caught in the spread of the ...
The first link from Port Isaac to the railways was started by John Prout, who ran a service [clarification needed] to Bodmin Road station, more than 10 miles (16 km) distant, from 1861. [11] The railways came much closer when the North Cornwall Railway opened the section from Delabole to Wadebridge in 1895, which included a station at Port ...
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.
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]
Local interests obtained an act of Parliament, the Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. xlvii) to construct the Bodmin & Wadebridge Railway from metal ore mines near Wenford to the port at Wadebridge for onward transport by coastal shipping. Sea sand, then used for improving agricultural land, was also to be brought up from ...