Newquay Railway Station

About Newquay Railway Station

Newquay railway station serves the town and seaside resort of Newquay in Cornwall, England. It is the terminus of the Atlantic Coast Line that operates from Par. The station is situated in the heart of Newquay, close to the town centre itself and the beaches as well. The station is managed by Great Western Railway who operate local branch line services to and from Par with also services to and from London Paddington during summer. During summer weekends only, CrossCountry operate long-distance services to destinations such as Dundee and Manchester Piccadilly. On summer weekends, there are fewer local services due to the express services. HistoryThe first railway at Newquay was a horse-worked line from the harbour to Hendra Crazey. It was built by Joseph Treffry in stages between 1846 and 1849. The line was extended on 1 June 1874 by the Cornwall Minerals Railway, goods trains now reaching Fowey. A branch line from Tolcarn Junction, just outside Newquay, ran to Gravel Hill Mine near Treamble where there was an iron mine. Passenger trains were introduced on 20 June 1876. The Great Western Railway operated all the trains from 1 October 1877 and bought out the Cornwall Minerals Railway on 1 July 1896.

Newquay Railway Station Description

Newquay railway station serves the town and seaside resort of Newquay in Cornwall, England. It is the terminus of the Atlantic Coast Line that operates from Par. The station is situated in the heart of Newquay, close to the town centre itself and the beaches as well. The station is managed by Great Western Railway who operate local branch line services to and from Par with also services to and from London Paddington during summer. During summer weekends only, CrossCountry operate long-distance services to destinations such as Dundee and Manchester Piccadilly. On summer weekends, there are fewer local services due to the express services. HistoryThe first railway at Newquay was a horse-worked line from the harbour to Hendra Crazey. It was built by Joseph Treffry in stages between 1846 and 1849. The line was extended on 1 June 1874 by the Cornwall Minerals Railway, goods trains now reaching Fowey. A branch line from Tolcarn Junction, just outside Newquay, ran to Gravel Hill Mine near Treamble where there was an iron mine. Passenger trains were introduced on 20 June 1876. The Great Western Railway operated all the trains from 1 October 1877 and bought out the Cornwall Minerals Railway on 1 July 1896.

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Newquay Railway Station is located at Newquay, Cornwall
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