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Railway trip to Cornwall.

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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Lovely scenes and lovely way to travel!

Well-conserved station architecture - and still using semaphore signals. A fine view of I.K. Brunel's magnificent Saltash Bridge, too.

The views from the train of the Exe estuary and Dawlish sea-wall were for so many their first glimpse of the sea, and I think among the most famous British railway-related scenes.

The "Cross-Country Trains" Plymouth - Edinburgh/Glasgow services, are owned by Deutsche Bundesbahn (German State Railways). Having travelled between Bristol and Leeds by them I was not impressed by their cramped coaches! Certainly not GWR style even if considerably faster than even the trains drawn by 'Castles' and 'Kings' as on the poster could average. Quite a contrast with the connecting services at both ends, on DMUs limited to 70mph but with more spacious, more comfortable seating and allowing wider views of the scenery.

One of those connecting services takes in vain the Great Western Railway name, though adds an 's'; but it is not an independent company. It is only one of the badges used by the First Group for the many rail franchises it has bought; in this case Weymouth to Bristol, Swindon and South Wales.
devonman · 61-69, M
Myf favourite English journey is Exeter to Penzance .@ArishMell @ArishMell
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@devonman I can appreciate that! I have used it, actually from Axminster, with a girlfriend when we had a holiday based near Penzance. We toured the area by bus; and one day by train to Newquay.
devonman · 61-69, M
Cornwall remains good for rail travel with branch lines to Looe, Falmouth , St Ives ( St Earth) Newquay. @ArishMell
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@devonman Thank you! It's good that those survived the Marples / Beeching cuts.