Bugle Stenalees Railway - The Goonbarrow Branch
A brief look at the Goonbarrow Branch line between Bugle and Stenalees both today and when in use. This was a short china clay branch line built by the Cornwall Minerals Railway and run by the Great Western railway for most of its life. It is possible to walk over 50% of the line. Hopefully this video will inspire you to explore the line either on foot or from the comfort of your armchair through the recommended reading!

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Portreath in 1944

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