Carbis Bay railway station
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History
The station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 June 1877 on their new branch line from St Erth to St Ives. The railway needed a viaduct to cross the small valley that carried Carbis Water down to the Baripper Cove. It was decided to build a station on the east side of the valley and call it Carbis Bay. The location proved popular with visitors and the small farms around Wheal Providence mine expanded to become the village of Carbis Bay, named after the station.[1] The station buildings were at the top of the shallow cutting in which the station is built.[2] Goods traffic was withdrawn in May 1956.[3]
Stationmasters
In 1899, the former station master Richard James was sentenced to 14 days in Bodmin prison for begging after he had got into difficulty through drink and being found begging for alms.[4]
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- John Tyack until 1885[5]
- Edward Ward until 1888
- J.C. Richards until 1895[6] (afterwards station master at Marazion)
- John Mann from 1895[7]
- Richard James until 1898
- Josiah Martin 1898 - 1907[8] (afterwards station master at Lelant)
- William Henry Pill 1907 - 1920[9]
- E.A. Knight 1920 - 1924[10] (formerly station master at Brixton Road, afterwards station master at Drinnick Mill)
- Mr. Roberts 1924 - 1926[11]
- Henry White George ca. 1930 - 1931[12] (also station master at Lelant)
- W. Harris 1931 - 1933[13] (formerly station master at Mary Tavy, afterwards station master at St. Agnes)
Description
The station is Script error: No such module "convert". from St Erth. There is a single platform situated in a shallow cutting north of the road that leads down to the beach. It is on the left of trains arriving from St Erth. There is a small car park at the station entrance but a larger one is available a short distance away by the beach.
Services
All trains are operated by Great Western Railway. Most run between St Ives and St Erth half hourly, but some are extended through to Penzance.[14]
Carbis Viaduct
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References
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| This station offers access to the South West Coast Path | |
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| Next station anticlockwise | St Ives Script error: No such module "convert". |
| Next station clockwise | Lelant Script error: No such module "convert". |
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External links
- Train times and station information for Carbis Bay railway station from National Rail
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- Railway stations on the South West Coast Path
- Former Great Western Railway stations
- Railway stations in Cornwall
- Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1877
- Railway stations served by Great Western Railway
- DfT Category F2 stations