The Callington branch: Bere Alston - Callington:
A Warship passes through Bere Alston
A class 42 'Warship' diesel-hydraulic passes through Bere Alston 'light engine' for Laira Depot on the 26th December 1966.
Photograph: Copyright Bernard Mills.
Photograph: Copyright Bernard Mills.
Bere Alston Station nameboard
The Station nameboard at Bere Alston inviting passengers to change for the Callington Branch .
Copyright of Bernard Mills
Copyright of Bernard Mills
Reflections at Calstock
A single car Class 153 unit heads into Devon from Cornwall with the 1020 Gunnislake to Plymouth on 14 February 2002
Copyright photo Bernard Mills
Copyright photo Bernard Mills
The former Gunnislake Station
The now closed former Gunnislake Station seen in 1967 before rationalisation of the facilities.
Copyright Bernard Mills
Copyright Bernard Mills
Latchley, Then
Latchley looking towards Bere Alston in October 1966, a couple of weeks before closure.
Latchley, Now
The same scene looking towards Bere Alston across the former level crossing 22 August 2008. The former station house, once also the former Cox Park freight depot when this was the East Cornwall Mineral Railway survives as does the former platform.
The same scene looking towards Bere Alston across the former level crossing 22 August 2008. The former station house, once also the former Cox Park freight depot when this was the East Cornwall Mineral Railway survives as does the former platform.
Callington Station, terminus of the line
Looking towards the stop blocks, a view showing the lovely little station now gone without trace, note the overall roof. October 1966 just before closure.
copyright: Bernard Mills
copyright: Bernard Mills