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Gunnislake railway station

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Place
  
Gunnislake

Station code
  
GSL

DfT category
  
F1

Opened
  
1872

Local authority
  
Cornwall Council

Grid reference
  
SX427708

Managed by
  
Great Western Railway

2011/12
  
52,116

Number of platforms
  
1

Gunnislake railway station

Address
  
Drakewalls, Gunnislake PL18 9DT, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Bere Alston railway station, Calstock railway station, Bere Ferrers railway st, Keyham railway station, St Budeaux Victoria Road rail

Gunnislake railway station serves the village of Gunnislake in Cornwall, England. There are also connecting buses from here to the town of Tavistock. However the station is located in or nearer to the villages of Drakewalls and Albaston. It is the northern terminus of the Tamar Valley Line from Plymouth.

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History

The 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge East Cornwall Mineral Railway was opened from the quay at Calstock to Kelly Bray on 8 May 1872. It was replaced by the present Plymouth, Devonport and South Western Junction Railway route across Calstock Viaduct on 2 March 1908 which saw passenger trains introduced.

Gunnislake became a terminus on 7 November 1966, the line onwards to Callington having closed the previous Saturday. The original station was on the west side of the road bridge but in 1994 it was replaced by a new station on the east (Calstock) side which has allowed the low (12 feet – 3.6m) bridge to be demolished.

Description

There is a single platform – on the left of trains arriving from Plymouth. The station car park and bus interchange is situated immediately behind the platform.

Services

Gunnislake is the terminus of Tamar Valley Line trains from Plymouth, which is typically a 45-minute journey. During the summer of 2015 nine trains each way operate on weekdays, eight on Saturdays and five on Sundays. Connections with main line services can be made at Plymouth.

The railway from Plymouth to Gunnislake is designated as a community railway and is supported by marketing provided by the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership. The line is promoted under the "Tamar Valley Line" name.

Six pubs in Gunnislake take part in the Tamar Valley Line rail ale trail, which is designed to promote the use of the line. The line is also part of the Dartmoor Sunday Rover network, with buses to Tavistock and Kit Hill meeting trains at Gunnislake.

References

Gunnislake railway station Wikipedia