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The station was opened by the [[Cornwall]] Railway in 1863. It originally had a passing loop but was rationalised to just a single platform when the line was being run by British Rail.
The station was opened by the [[Cornwall Railway]] in 1863. It originally had a passing loop but was rationalised to just a single platform when the line was being run by British Rail.


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Latest revision as of 13:28, 29 January 2011

The station was opened by the Cornwall Railway in 1863. It originally had a passing loop but was rationalised to just a single platform when the line was being run by British Rail.

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