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temporary station at Respryn for the opening of the line on 4 May 1859 until the permanent station was ready on 27 June 1859. Respryn Bridge (illustrated above...
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  • out Essex's rear-guard cavalry. Grenville then proceeded south across Respryn Bridge to meet and join forces with King Charles and Prince Maurice. It is...
    18 KB (2,172 words) - 14:59, 30 March 2025
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    not be able to afford." There was accordingly a temporary station at Respryn Bridge, a little to the west; until the proper station could be completed....
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    Respryn Bridge...
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  • Respryn railway station)
    platform was moved in 1907, where access to the platform was by steps from a bridge that carried a road across the railway to Wearde Quay. The signal box that...
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  • Willington Midland Railway 1968 reopened 1994 as Willington Resolven GWR 1964 Respryn Cornwall Railway 1859 Reston North British Railway 1964 New station opened...
    53 KB (165 words) - 14:28, 19 April 2025