Millbay, Plymouth - A Pictorial History of the Lost Station
The start of the Plymouth to Launceston railway was Millbay, Plymouth. This video is a short pictorial history of the station, from the turn of the century to what is left today. You can see more about the branch line from Plymouth to Launceston: • Video Thanks for watching my channel. Please subscribe and share. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @aarchiverailways https://aarchivefilms.com #SteamTrains #Aarchive #Railways

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