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Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1940A view of Penzance station, Cornwall, c.1940, showing Castle Class locomotive No. 5024, Carew Castle, sitting at the platform with the town of Penzance visible in the background
Steam rail motor approaching Penzance Station, c. 1915A view of a steam rail motor approaching Penzance Station, Cornwall, c.1915. Penzance station opened in 1852 and is the terminus of the Cornish Main Line and also the southernmost station in England
St Erth Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of St Erth Station, Cornwall in c.1960. The station first opened in 1852 as St Ives Road and was renamed St Erth in the 1870s
Penzance Station, Cornwall, 1951A view of Penzance Station, Cornwall in 1951 with the town shown in the background
Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of Penzance Station, Cornwall, c.1960, showing the platforms covered by a metal frame roof and a number of passengers awaiting their service
Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1970A view of Penzance station, Cornwall, c.1970, showing an intercity sleeper car sitting at the platform
View of Penzance Station from the Eastern Promenade, c. 1910A view of Penzance Station in Cornwall from the Eastern Promenade, c.1910
St Erth Station, Cornwall, c. 1940A view of St Erth Station, Cornwall in c.1940. The station first opened in 1852 as St Ives Road and was renamed St Erth in the 1870s
Star Class Locomotive at St Erth Station, Cornwall, c. 1920A view of an unidentified Star Class locomotive sitting at St Erth station, Cornwall, c.1920. The station first opened in 1852 as St Ives Road and was renamed St Erth in the 1870s
St Erth Station, Cornwall, September 1956A view of St Erth Station, Cornwall in September 1956. The station first opened in 1852 as St Ives Road and was renamed St Erth in the 1870s
Penzance Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of Penzance station, Cornwall in c.1960, showing the Warship diesel locomotive No.D604, Cossack, sitting alongside Castle Class locomotive, No.7006, Lydford Castle
Marazion Station, Cornwall, c. 1960A view of Marazion Station, Cornwall, c.1960. Situated on the shore of Mounts Bay, Marazion station opened on the Cornish Main Line in 1852 and closed in October 1964
Marazion Station, Cornwall, June 1920A view of Marazion Station in Cornwall, June 1920. Situated on the shore of Mounts Bay, Marazion station opened on the Cornish Main Line in 1852 and closed in October 1964