Maritime Line - Route

Route

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Cornish Main Line to London
0.00 Truro
Highertown Tunnel
0.50 Penwithers Junction
Newham branch
Cornish Main Line to Penzance
Sparnick Tunnel (491 yards)
Carnon Viaduct above
Redruth and Chasewater Railway
4.25 Perranwell
Perran Viaduct
Perran Tunnel (374 yards)
Ponsanooth Viaduct
8.25 Penryn
Collegewood Viaduct
10.25 Penmere
11.25 Falmouth Town
11.75 Falmouth Docks
Falmouth Docks (goods)

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