- West Cornwall Railway
Infobox rail|railroad_name=West Cornwall Railway
gauge= RailGauge|7ft
length= convert|25.86|mi
excluding branches
start_year=1846
end_year=1947
hq_city=Penzance
locale=United Kingdom
successor_line=British Railways The West Cornwall Railway is a former railway company inCornwall ,United Kingdom . The company was formed in 1844 to operate the existing Hayle Railway between the towns ofHayle andRedruth and extend the railway toPenzance andTruro .The West Cornwall Railway was leased to the
Great Western Railway ,Bristol and Exeter Railway and South Devon Railway in 1866 which resulted in direct services toLondon from Penzance for the first time after thebroad gauge had been added to the existing standard gauge tracks.Following the amalgamations of 1876 the Great Western Railway was the sole lessee until the
nationalisation ofBritish Railways on1 January 1948 . The broad gauge was disused after20 May 1892 .Chronology
* 1837 Hayle Railway opened to Pool for goods traffic, also branches to
Portreath ,Roskear , andNorth Crofty
* 1838 Main line competed to Redruth, also branch toTresavean
* 1843 Passenger services introduced on main line
* 1846 West Cornwall Railway replaces Hayle Railway
* 1852 West Cornwall Railway opened from Truro Road to Penzance, also Hayle Wharves branch
* 1855 Line extended to Truro Newham
* 1859Cornwall Railway opened to new joint station at Truro
* 1865 Railway leased jointly to theGreat Western Railway ,Bristol and Exeter Railway , and South Devon Railway
* 1866Broad gauge laid along the main line
* 1877 St Ives branch opened, the last new broad gauge passenger line
* 1887Helston Railway opened from Gwinear Road
* 1892 Broad gauge abandoned, St Ives line converted to standard gauge
* 1936 Portreath and Tresavean branches closed
* 1947 West Cornwall Railway Company nationalised intoBritish Railways
* 1948 North Crofty branch closed
* 1962 Helston branch closed
* 1963 Roskear branch closed
* 1972 Newham branch closed
* 1983 Hayle Wharves branch closedtations
* Truro to Redruth (West Cornwall Railway)
** Newham (1855 - 1863)
** Truro (opened 1859) - joint with theCornwall Railway
** Truro Road (1852 - 1855)
** Chacewater (1852 - 1964)
** Scorrier - also known as Scorrier Gate (1852 - 1964)
** Redruth (opened 1852)
* Redruth to Hayle (Hayle Railway)
** Redruth (1843 - 1852)
** Pool (1852 - 1961) - also known as Carn Brea; the location of the railway's workshops
** Dulcoath Halt (1905 - 1908)
** Camborne (opened 1843)
** Penponds (1843 - 1852)
** Gwinear Road (1843 - 1964) - junction forHelston Railway from 1887
** Angarrack (1843 - 1852)
** Copperhouse (1843 - 1852)
** Hayle (1843 - 1852)
* Angarrack to Penzance (West Cornwall Railway)
** Angarrack (1852 - 1853)
** Copperhouse Halt (1905 - 1908)
** Hayle (opened 1852)
** St Erth (opened 1852)- known as St Ives Road until 1877 when it became the junction forSt Ives Bay Line
** Marazion Road (1852 - 1964) - known as Marazion after 1896
** Penzance (opened 1852)Locomotives
tandard gauge
The Hayle Railway contracted with J. Chanter to provide its locomotives. This contract was bought out by the West Cornwall Railway, the stock consisting of the "Carn Brea", "Chanter", "Cornubria", "Coryndon", and "Pendarves".
These locomotives were replaced from 1851 by an expanded fleet comprising:
*Apollo (1866 - 1881), an ex-London and North Western Railway 0-6-0 (Great Western Railway (GWR) no. 1388)
*Camborne (1852 - 1865), a Stothert and Slaughter0-4-2 T
*Carn Brea (1853 - 1866), a Stothert and Slaughter 0-4-2
* Ceres (1875 - 1881), an ex-London and North Western Railway 0-6-0 (GWR no. 1390)
*Cyclops (1874 - 1881), an ex-London and North Western Railway 0-6-0 (GWR no. 1389)
* Falmouth (1855 - 1881) aRobert Stephenson and Company2-4-0 (GWR no. 1384)
*Fox (1872 - 1912), anAvonside Engine Company 0-4-0 T (GWR no. 1391)
*Hayle (1853 - 1866), a Stothert and Slaughter 0-4-2T
*Helston (1860 - 1868), a Robert Stephenson 2-4-0 (GWR no. 917)
*Ironsides (1852 - ?)
* Mars (1866 - 1881), aVulcan Foundry 0-6-0T (GWR no. 1386)
* Mounts Bay (1853 - 1868), a Robert Stephenson and Company 2-4-0 (GWR no. 915)
* Nestor (1865 - 1881), an ex-London and North Western Railway 0-6-0 (GWR no. 1387)
*Penwith (1853 - 1872), a Sothert and Slaughter 2-4-0
*Penzance (1851 - ?), a Stothert and Slaughter 0-4-2T
* Penzance (1860 - 1868), a Robert Stephenson 2-4-0 (GWR no. 916)
*Redruth (1852 - ?), a Robert Stephenson 2-4-0
* Redruth (1865 - 1871), a Slaughter and Grunning 0-6-0
* St Just (1865 - 1881), a Robert Stephenson and Company 0-6-0 (GWR no. 1385)
* St Ives (1855 - 1868), a Robert Stephenson and Company 2-4-0 (GWR no 918)
*Truro (1852 - 1873), a Robert Stephenson and Company 2-4-0Broad gauge
Broad gauge locomotives were pooled with the Cornwall Railway and
South Devon Railway locomotives , those bought on behalf of the West Cornwall Railway being:
* Gorgon class 4-4-0STs
**Pluto (1866 - 1892) GWR no. 2123
** Titan (1866 - 1886) GWR no. 2126
**Zebra (1866 - 1892) GWR no. 2127
* Remus class 0-6-0STs
** Remus (1866 - 1886) GWR no. 2154
** Romulus (1866 - 1892) GWR no. 2155
* ex-Llynvi Valley Railway 0-6-0STs
* Ada (1868 - 1884) GWR no. 2146
* Rosa (1868 - 1885) GWR no. 2145 (ran as a 4-4-0ST until 1874)
* Una (1868 - 1886) GWR no. 2147In addition, two West Cornwall Railway locomotives were rebuilt to run on the broad gauge.
* Penwith (1872 - 1888) 2-4-0T GWR no. 2136
* Redruth (1871 - 1887) 0-6-0ST GWR no. 2156Further reading
* "Brunel's Cornish Viaducts", John Binding, Historical Model Railway Society [http://www.hmrs.org.uk] 1993, ISBN 0-906899-56-7
* "The Great Western Railway in Mid Cornwall", Alan Bennett,Kingfisher Railway Productions 1988, ISBN 0-946184-53-4
* "The Great Western Railway in West Cornwall", Alan Bennett, Runpast Publications 1988, ISBN 1-870754-12-3
* "The West Cornwall Railway (OL122)", S C Jenkins & R C Langley, Oakwood Press 2002, ISBN 0-85361-589-6
* "The Hayle, West Cornwall & Helston Railways (OL21)", George Henry Anthony, Oakwood Press 1968, ISBN 0-85361-000-2
* Railway company records can be consulted at theNational Archives
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