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Revision as of 10:36, 26 April 2009
<googlemap lat="50.117716" lon="-5.531788"> 50.121981, -5.532517, Penzance </googlemap>
To Penzance:End of the line!
To Plymouth: Bodmin Parkway
1880s
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A general view of the station showing both Broad and Standard gauge track. c/o Alan Weeks
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A Broad Gauge train at the entrance to the station. c/o Alan Weeks
1930s
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A train endures very stormy seas as it approaches the station. c/o Alan Weeks
1960s
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The last steam train to Penzance enters the station headed by 34002 Salisbury. c/o Alan Weeks
Gallery
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Penzance station and the surrounding countryside. 43188 with the 16.00 service to Paddington on 29.6.05. © Andrew Ross
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43016 sits on the other end of the train. © Andrew Ross
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158861 sits inside the train shed on 10.10.05. © Andrew Ross
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The train shed. © Andrew Ross
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The Motorail bay. © Andrew Ross
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The throat of the station with an HST arriving at its destination. © Andrew Ross