Railways in Plymouth - List of Stations

List of Stations

The companies listed are those that initially operated the station, see the History section above for details of later operators. Stations in bold are still open to passengers.

  • Albert Road Halt (1906-1947) PDSWJ
  • Billacombe (1898-1930 and 1941-1947) GWR (Yealmpton branch)
  • Camel's Head (1906-1942) PDSWJ
  • Devonport Albert Road (1859) CR (now just "Devonport")
  • Devonport Kings Road (1876) LSWR
  • Dockyard Halt (1905) GWR
  • Elburton Cross (1898-1930 and 1941-1947) GWR (Yealmpton branch)
  • Ford (Devon) (1890-1964) PDSWJ
  • Ford Halt (1904-1941) GWR on CR line
  • Keyham (1900) GWR on CR line
  • Laira (1848-1849) SDR
  • Laira Halt (1904-1930) GWR on SDR line
  • Lipson Vale Halt (1904-1942) GWR and LSWR joint
  • Lucas Terrace Halt (1905-1951) LSWR (Turnchapel branch)
  • Marsh Mills (1861-1962) SD&TR
  • Mount Gould and Tothill Halt (1905-1918) GWR (Yealmpton branch)
  • Mutley (1871-1939) SDR (joint with LSWR from 1876)
  • Oreston (1897-1951) LSWR (Turnchapel branch)
  • Plymouth Friary (1891-1958) PDSWJ
  • Plymouth Millbay (1849-1941) GWR
  • Plymouth North Road (1877) GWR and LSWR joint (now just "Plymouth")
  • Plymstock (1892-1951) GWR and LSWR joint GWR (Turnchapel and Yealmpton branches)
  • Plympton (1848-1959) SDR
  • St Budeaux Ferry Road (1904) GWR on CR line
  • St Budeaux Victoria Road (1890) PDSWJ
  • Tamerton Foliot (1898-1962) PDSWJ
  • Turnchapel (1897-1951) LSWR (Turnchapel branch)
  • Weston Mill Halt (1906-1921) PDSWJ
  • Wingfield Villas Halt (1904-1921) GWR on CR line

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