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1843 Incorporated to build a railway from Liskeard to Tokenbury with a branch to Cheesewring. Length 8.75 miles.
1882 Authorised to make seven short railways
1884 Authorised to make a further extension.
1889 Total line length is 12 miles
1889 Engineer is [[S. W. Jenkin]].<ref>[[1889 Bradshaw's Railway Manual]]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:05, 3 November 2023

1843 Incorporated to build a railway from Liskeard to Tokenbury with a branch to Cheesewring. Length 8.75 miles.

1882 Authorised to make seven short railways

1884 Authorised to make a further extension.

1889 Total line length is 12 miles

1889 Engineer is S. W. Jenkin.[1]

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