Millbay Station to Plymouth, Plymouth on the GWR
Millbay Station in Plymouth, Devon, was the main terminus for the GWR, for passenger and goods, dealing incoming ocean liners and mail traffic. There was an ocean terminal, just west of the station, at Millbay Docks. The station had 4 platforms. It was closed in 1941. The train runs through to Plymstock station. Some thought this was the start of the run out to Yealmpton. This clip was taken from the full video: • Memories of the Plymouth to Yealmpton Rail... Social Media: https://aarchivefilms.com / aarchivefilms / aarchivef / aarchivefilms / aarchive

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