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Chilsworthy is the name of two
villages in
south west England. One is on the
Cornish side of the
River Tamar, in the
civil parish of Calstock, just upstream...
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Chilsworthy railway station (Cornish: Karjyl)
served the
village of
Chilsworthy, Cornwall, England, from 1909 to 1966 on the
Callington Branch. The station...
- well as Calstock,
other settlements in the
parish include Albaston,
Chilsworthy, Gunnislake, Harrowbarrow, Latchley, Metherell, Coxpark, Dimson, Drakewalls...
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Chapel Charaton Cross Charlestown Porthemur West
Chenhalls Chi an Als
Chilsworthy Karjyl Chiverton Cross Krowsfordh Chi war Donn
Church Coombe Komm Eglos...
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Lifton Lezant Dunterton Stoke Climsland Sydenham Damerel Luckett Latchley Chilsworthy Gunnislake Gulworthy Weir Head
Morwellham Quay
Calstock Cotehele St Dominic...
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Harewood House Honicombe House Railway Stations Calstock Gunnislake Chilsworthy Latchley Seven Stones Luckett Callington Valleys or
Waterways Tamar Valley...
- GNR 1909
Chilcompton S&D 1966
Childwall Cheshire Lines Committee 1931
Chilsworthy Plymouth,
Devonport and
South Western Junction Railway 1966 Chiltern...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Chilsworthy Line and
station closed Plymouth,
Devonport and
South Western Junction Railway...
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Chilsworthy (West of
England sidings)...
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Cornwall Mineral Railway 1872–1894
Calstock Quay Line
closed Chilsworthy Line and
station closed Plymouth,
Devonport and
South Western Junction...