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Toldish is a
hamlet in Cornwall, England. It is
about 7
miles (11 km) east of Newquay, at the
junction of A39 and A392, and
north of
Indian Queens. Ordnance...
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Toldish Tunnel was
built by
Joseph Treffry as part of his
mineral tramway from
Newquay (Newquay to St. Dennis)
which opened in 1849. This line was built...
- Timbrelham, Tintagel, ****on, Todpool, Tolborough, Tolcarne,
Tolcarne Wartha,
Toldish, Tolgullow,
Tolgus Mount, Tolskithy,
Tolvaddon Downs, Tomperrow, Torfrey...
- 43466°N 4.68092°W / 50.43466; -4.68092 (Brownqueen Tunnel)
Cornwall Toldish Tunnel Railway 460 500 Used by horse-drawn trams,
closed 1874 1849 50°24′11″N...
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Quintrell Downs LC
Coswarth Tunnel ( )
Coswarth LC
Halloon LC St
Columb Road
Toldish Tunnel St
Dennis Junction Branch to
Burngullow Tregoss Moor LC
Roche Carbis...
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difficult terrain for railways: the
Carmears incline was to be by-p****ed.
Toldish Tunnel and the
Treffry and
Trenance Viaducts were
unsuitable and they too...
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Wartha Cornwall 50°10′N 5°15′W / 50.16°N 05.25°W / 50.16; -05.25 SW6835
Toldish Cornwall 50°23′N 4°55′W / 50.39°N 04.92°W / 50.39; -04.92 SW9259 Tolgus...
- St. Dennis,
nearer to the
areas of St.
Columb Road,
Indian Queens and
Toldish.
Since the link to the Par -
Newquay railway was cut in 1960, the line...
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Indian Queens, and the
hamlets of
Chapel Town, St Enoder,
Trevarren and
Toldish. The
hamlet of
Brighton was
shared with the Ladock, St
Clement and St Erme...
- Harbour, one at Coswarth—at 44 yards (40 m) in length,
really a bridge—and
Toldish Tunnel, 500 yards (460 m) in length. The
incline from
Newquay Harbour was...