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extended across the road to
connect directly to
Meledor Mill Clay Dries. The
Goonbarrow Branch was
opened by the
Cornwall Minerals Railway in 1893, who operated...
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canopies and a bus interchange.
There will also be new
signalling at
Goonbarrow,
Tregoss Moor and Newquay,
along with
minor changes on the
Maritime Line...
- competitions.
There are
plans to
build a new
neighbourhood on the site of the
Goonbarrow Refinery west of the
village as part of the St
Austell and Clay Country...
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south of Newquay). On 2
October 1893 a more
ambitious new line from
Goonbarrow Junction (then
referred to as
Roskear Sidings) to Carbean; this section...
- side of the line was
provided at Bugle. The line from
Bugle eastwards to
Goonbarrow Junction was
doubled on 20 July 1930, with the new line p****ing behind...
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origin or
destination at one of the clay
dries such as
Burngullow or
Goonbarrow, with
booked motive power being an English,
Welsh and
Scottish Railway...
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remaining traffic in
Cornwall is
china clay from the St
Austell area and
Goonbarrow on the
Newquay line; this
traffic is
centred on St
Blazey depot (which...
- 500 homes, a new
railway station, new schools, a lake and eco-parkland.
Goonbarrow on the edge of the
village of Bugle: 450-550 homes.
Drinnick & Nanpean...
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Landscape near Lavrean, seen from an
excursion train between Luxulyan and
Goonbarrow Junction on the
Newquay branch Lavrean Location within Cornwall OSĀ gridĀ reference...