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- footbridge. The trains join the main line for the first half-mile to Penwithers Junction, p****ing through the 70-yard (64 m)-long Higher Town Tunnel on...
- Probus and Ladock Halt 53½ Truro Truro (Newham) Falmouth branch line Penwithers Junction 58¾ Chacewater Truro and Newquay Railway 60½ Scorrier 62½ Redruth...
- (50°15′07″N 5°04′59″W / 50.251925°N 5.083065°W / 50.251925; -5.083065 (Penwithers)) A class A viaduct 90 feet (27 m) high and 813 feet (248 m) long on 12...
- Carried Bristol and North Somerset Railway over the River Chew. Now disused Penwithers Viaduct Truro, Cornwall Carried West Cornwall Railway. Demolished and...
- standard gauge Newham branch on the level; the junction was known as Penwithers Junction. A contemporary engineer's report stated that "an extensive system...
- at Truro. Axle counters allow one train to be in the section between Penwithers Junction and Penryn, and another between Penryn and Falmouth Docks. The...
- crossing the Falmouth line on the level just beyond Highertown Tunnel at Penwithers Junction. Two of Brunel's timber viaducts carried the line high above...
- with construction between Truro (from the West Cornwall Railway near Penwithers Junction) and St Austell, and shortly after to Liskeard, about 37 miles...
- 6 km) west of Truro city centre. The West Cornwall Railway opened the Penwithers railway viaduct on 17 December 1887. Constructed of granite from the quarries...