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13 years ago
Not a particularly handy station location, being 15 minutes walk out of town. The fact there is a pub outside is the sole redeeming factor. Well that and a warmish place to wait at the station too. read more
Liskeard PL14 4DX
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If you burn a jar of salt, does it turn into Salt Ash?…read more This is a lovely little railway station in Saltash which is a nice part of Southwestern England. It's great that this town has a railway station and it connects directly to the rest of Cornwall and Devon and also to the country at large. It's one of those cute little British Railway stations that I love visiting whenever I'm in this part of the country. Yes I admit it, I'm a weirdo, I visit all the railway stations when I'm traveling in Europe... both on trains, or even if I'm driving. Or hell, cycling! So... It's right in the middle of town, with a massive bridge over the river towering above the platforms in the background, which makes for a spectacular view and causes me to give it an inevitable 5 star rating.
Lots of trains pass through here, but surprisingly few stop. Then again a small screen keeps you…read morewell informed of any delays in the trains that are stopping and the local pub is a very handy place to wait for 'em. Bit hidden away from the town centre, but not too far to walk. A tricky gradient from the riverfront though!
My old key isn't working... I think I need a Newquay…read more Newquay is the last stop on the line if you want to come up, or rather down, here for a seaside holiday. The station has a lot of good memories for me, as does the city and when you're around here make sure you try some fish and chips and enjoy this little, newer English station. I just wish it was on the cliffs and by the sea in the surfing capital of the UK. But it's great.
Basic railway station as it's the end of the line but serves it's purpose by bringing holiday…read moremakers. Platform 1 is the only platform. Right in the middle of town so not far to walk to the beach or hotel. Has a cafe & a BK right outside. Beside an Asda store also so you can pick up provisions if on a long trip home.
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I really like this little 'middle-of-nowhere' station where if you want to get on you have to stick…read moreout your hand like you are hailing a bus. The excellent local pub (http://www.qype.co.uk/place/1334594-rising-sun-Umberleigh) is probably partially responsible for my warm feeling towards the location.
The very best main line station very sea side look and feel. In town near race course hotels near…read morepassage house and premier Inn. In middle of estory so place for to Sets of holidays
great, clean FGW station with very helpful staff, good service to London, Midlands etcread more
You haven't rowed until you've rowed on the Thames in Oxford. That's the only True Row…read more Truro is a lovely little windswept train station down in the southwest and actually gets a pretty decent amount of traffic, especially considering it's in a part of the country that doesn't get a lot of people. I love coming to Truro railway station and it's a lovely little town. Also if you need to get to Falmouth then this is where you would change trains after coming down from Bristol.
Truro Railway station is locaed in the south west of england, and is operated by First Great…read moreWestern trains. Services are run by First Great Western, Crosscountry, and South West Trains. Services run to the North East With Crosscountry trians, and the North West with a change at Birmingham New Street. There are plenty of services running from the station, with local services stopping at St ausell, and Redruth. Crosscountry trains have a limited service as most trains only stop at the large towns and cities, however there are infreqent services which stop here. The station is located towards the west of the town, and has a ticket office to purchue tickets to all stations in the uk.
This is a lovely little handy station for travelling in Cornwall. Small, but there are tables and…read morebenches around and hanging baskets of flowers. Someone has made an effort here. The station café is quite nice too. Can't imagine there is another place so small, this far from London, that has so many services to London. I had never heard of St Erth before having to change here, but it has a really good website (http://www.st-erth.co.uk/home.html) (putting the nearby popular holiday destinations to shame) and the people living here seem to really like it. I do find having to change here annoying mind you, when travelling between 2 bigger towns, but that's the way the rail is set up in this part of the world.
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