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- on the branches to Ruthern Bridge and Wenfordbridge. The section from Boscarne Junction to Bodmin General is currently part of the Bodmin and Wenford...
- Bodmin station on 27 May 1887 and completed it on 3 September 1888 to Boscarne Junction where it connected with the Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway (B&WR)...
- Boscarne Junction railway station (Cornish: Kemper Boskarn) is a railway station on the Bodmin and Wenford Railway in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom...
- VII of England. He was the eldest son of Richard Flamank or Flammock of Boscarne, by Johanna or Jane, daughter of Thomas Lucombe of Bodmin, and older brother...
- acquired the Boscarne–Wenfordbridge trackbed for use as a footpath. In 1988, NCDC requested funding to make improvements to the Boscarne–Wenfordbridge...
- extended in 1888 to connect with the earlier Bodmin and Wadebridge Railway at Boscarne Junction. P****enger services ended early in 1967 and freight traffic ceased...
- square military enclosure, seemingly ****ociated with tin workings at nearby Boscarne. Mount Batten (Devon) - an Iron Age tin port that continued into Roman...
- General Jessup, barque, 193 tons, Captain Hodge, no loss of life. 1866, Boscarne, schooner, 63 tons, Captain Black, no loss of life. 1875, Essie Black,...
- distance path. The present terminus of the Bodmin and Wenford Railway at Boscarne is half-a-mile (0.8 km) from the village. The site of the former Nanstallon...
- Wharf, later also known as Dunmere Wharf; on the Wenfordbridge side of Boscarne Junction; grain to Hawke's Mill; Penhargard Siding, mainly used for timber;...