Cornish Riviera' Express Train, Redruth, c1904
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Identifier
BRA_20_024
Description
The 'Cornish Riviera' Express train at Redruth Station. This service began in 1904 and was notable because it was the longest daily non-stop run, that of over 225 miles, from Paddington Station to Plymouth North Road Station. Originally it ran during the summer months only bringing holiday makers from London to the South West.
Date
c1904
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Paddy Bradley
Coverage
Redruth
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cornishmemory.com
Type
Still Image
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Paddy Bradley
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