The Cornishman is a British express passenger train to Penzance in Cornwall. From its inception in the 19th century until before World War II it originated...
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The Cornishman may refer to: The Cornishman (newspaper), a weekly newspaper based in Penzance, Cornwall The Cornishman (train), a British express passenger...
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FLYER, COMET*, CONDOR (a named freight train, derived from CONtainer DOoR-to-Door), CORNISH RIVIERA EXPRESS, CORNISHMAN*, CTAC SCOTTISH TOURS EXPRESS+, CUNARD...
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Cornish people (redirect from Cornishman)
May 1838) was a Cornishman self-declared messiah who, in the 19th century led the last battle to be fought on English soil, known as the Battle of Bossenden...
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The Bristolian is a named passenger train service from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. It starts at Weston-super-Mare in the London-bound direction...
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British train operating company owned by FirstGroup that provides services in the Greater Western franchise area. It manages 197 stations and its trains call...
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Penzance railway station (redirect from Penzance train station)
ISBN 9781445665863. "Penzance train station: Giving travellers a good welcome". The Cornishman. 8 November 2012. Archived from the original on 17 September...
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Cornish wrestling (category Wrestling in the United Kingdom)
p139-141. The robbery of 70,000 dollars from a train, Cornishman, 19 October 1893, p7. Peninsula News, The L'Anse sentinel, 29 January 1898, p1. The Michigan...
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Colonial". The Cornishman. No. 88. 18 March 1880. p. 5. "Accidents". The Cornishman. No. 88. 18 March 1880. p. 8. "Events: The Train Wreck of May 23...
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a new train The Cornishman which departed Paddington at 15:00 and also carried third class passengers. Third class was finally introduced to the Flying...
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Liskeard railway station (redirect from Liskeard train station)
1897. Retrieved 4 July 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive. "St Just". Cornishman. England. 1 March 1917. Retrieved 4 July 2021 – via British Newspaper...
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system. On the right, two detectives are arresting a man as attempts to board a train. Trotter p.63 "William Powell Frith (1819-1909) - The Railway Station"...
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Charles III (redirect from Charles, the Prince of Wales)
"King Charles doesn't eat lunch and works until midnight". The Cornishman. Archived from the original on 5 October 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2022. "King...
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Station". The Cornishman. No. 29. 30 January 1879. p. 8. "A Cattle Train ...". The Cornishman. No. 31. 13 February 1879. p. 7. "The Highland Railway". The Cornishman...
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Cornish Riviera Express (category Named passenger trains of the Great Western Railway)
services such as the 10:15 Cornishman and 11:45 Flying Dutchman, but these still took nine hours or more for the journey. In the early years of the 20th century...
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"The Future (And Some Of The Present) Men And Women Of St Ives And Their Pastime". The Cornishman. No. 60. 4 September 1879. p. 3. "Carbis Bay". The Cornishman...
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Michigan, Cornishman, 2 October 1890, p3. News from foreign mining camps, Cornishman, 16 November 1905, p3. Fleischer, Nat, From Milo to Londos, The story...
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Great Western Railway (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
known as The Zulu. A third West Country express was introduced in 1890, running to and from Penzance as The Cornishman. A new service, the Cornish Riviera...
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Penzance (section Freedom of the Town)
July 1842. The Cornish Telegraph, 27 April 1870. The Cornish Telegraph, 27 July 1904. Cornishman, 24 September 1885. Tom Gundry, Cornishman, 1 November...
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Great Western Main Line (category Transport in the London Borough of Ealing)
sections of the GWML were widened to four tracks. During 1908, Automatic Train Control (ATC) was introduced as a safety measure. In 1948, the Great Western...
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corgi pups are named after relative and favourite beauty location". The Cornishman. Retrieved 21 March 2021. Brazell, Emma (13 June 2021). "Queen 'given...
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Torbay Express (category Named passenger trains of the Great Western Railway)
The Torbay Express is a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom. The Torbay Express departs from Bristol Temple Meads railway station on...
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Exeter St Davids railway station (redirect from Exeter st. davids train station)
January 1938. Retrieved 17 September 2017 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Cornishman becomes Stationmaster at Exeter St David's". Western Times. England. 18...
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Turner's painting illustrates an oncoming train in the countryside during a summer rainstorm. The train in the center is dark and rain-shrouded, surrounded...
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Crewe Heritage Centre (category Pages using the Kartographer extension)
includes the hectic Summer Saturday service, which saw famous expresses such as the Torbay Express, Atlantic Coast Express and the Cornishman. Cheshire...
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George Stephenson (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
without causing an explosion. At the same time, the eminent scientist and Cornishman Humphry Davy was also looking at the problem. Despite his lack of scientific...
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British Gauge War (category History of rail transport in the United Kingdom)
companies in Great Britain in the nineteenth century. The contest for which track gauge should become the standard carried with it the greater struggle for which...
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The Great Western Railway (GWR) was incorporated by an act of Parliament in 1835 and nationalised on 1 January 1948. During this time it amalgamated with...
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Engineer to the Great Western Railway Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1833-1837) Locomotive Superintendent Daniel Gooch (1837–1864) Joseph Armstrong (1864–1877)...
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The Great Western Railway Super Saloons were eight railway carriages developed to service the boat train traffic from London to Plymouth. Built to the...
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