List of railway stations in Cornwall

There are 36 railway stations in Cornwall, United Kingdom, on 6 distinct passenger lines of the National Rail network. Also listed are the 4 railway stations in Devon that make up part of these lines. Heritage and freight-only lines are not listed.

Stations listed alphabetically in table form

All stations are within Cornwall and are listed with their total number of entry/exit users.[1]

Station Year
opened
Served by Station users
200203
Station users
200405
Station users
200506
Station users
200607
Station users
200708
Station users
200809
Bodmin Parkway 1859 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
Bodmin and Wenford Railway
144,146 158,172 166,743 185,498 203,061 284,996
Bugle 1876 Great Western Railway 836 1,362 1,661 1,691 1,557 2,606
Calstock 1908 Great Western Railway 25,739 24,024 21,123 23,476 26,825 31,168
Camborne 1843 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
109,628 146,595 157,026 181,671 193,948 238,480
Carbis Bay 1877 Great Western Railway 60,620 66,298 23,737 6,347 8,208 9,476
Causeland 1879 Great Western Railway 2,099 2,281 2,671 3,035 3,471 4,038
Coombe Junction Halt 1879 Great Western Railway 71 96 59 32 54 128
Falmouth Docks 1863 Great Western Railway 28,461 38,434 47,316 59,542 67,164 99,304
Falmouth Town 1970 Great Western Railway 80,377 85,859 83,899 89,787 91,638 111,012
Gunnislake 1908 Great Western Railway 39,009 37,190 43,885 43,676 48,747 49,070
Hayle 1852 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
34,802 43,467 51,299 63,593 60,174 79,374
Lelant 1877 Great Western Railway 6,913 8,697 1,653 250 240 592
Lelant Saltings 1978 Great Western Railway 17,001 18,281 23,774 653 251 554
Liskeard 1859 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
209,875 232,269 237,113 267,864 274,090 322,800
Looe 1860 Great Western Railway 72,418 75,510 70,880 81,022 76,527 82,614
Lostwithiel 1859 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
40,701 42,602 46,172 46,645 51,695 63,942
Luxulyan 1876 Great Western Railway 1,005 791 1,160 1,252 922 1,214
Menheniot 1859 Great Western Railway 6,554 5,782 4,453 4,206 3,610 4,614
Newquay 1876 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
76,103 83,712 71,301 77,188 87,550 126,244
Par 1859 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
78,175 94,475 111,912 119,859 139,688 175,694
Penmere 1925 Great Western Railway 67,460 71,656 76,571 75,572 79,227 95,842
Penryn 1863 Great Western Railway 51,934 53,069 58,759 67,472 77,056 93,488
Penzance 1852 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
0.392 million 0.403 million 0.414 million 0.462 million 0.498 million 0.647 million
Perranwell 1864 Great Western Railway 11,110 9,936 9,545 10,489 9,842 13,348
Quintrell Downs 1911 Great Western Railway 879 918 928 794 334 578
Redruth 1852 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
186,977 219,013 228,511 258,384 277,853 337,188
Roche 1876 Great Western Railway 574 1,137 1,222 1,041 1,123 1,242
Saltash 1859 Great Western Railway 27,197 35,349 32,185 34,266 32,062 50,452
Sandplace 1881 Great Western Railway 1,206 1,429 865 788 946 1,158
St Austell 1859 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
266,766 275,056 281,545 314,613 360,484 441,008
St Columb Road 1876 Great Western Railway 813 733 1,031 1,390 783 1,222
St Erth 1852 Great Western Railway 71,406 90,541 88,341 67,004 68,230 93,438
St Germans 1859 Great Western Railway 25,681 24,926 28,228 29,540 29,073 39,722
St Ives 1877 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
213,397 220,300 171,281 117,131 139,455 173,722
St Keyne Wishing Well Halt 1900 Great Western Railway 1,150 1,053 606 618 614 986
Truro 1859 Great Western Railway
CrossCountry
0.639 million 0.715 million 0.773 million 0.856 million 0.917 million 1.141 million

Stations listed by line

Stations on the Cornish mainline are listed from east to west. Branch lines are listed from east to west and branch stations are listed from their junction with the mainline out to the terminus.

Saltash to Penzance Cornish Main Line (listed east to west)

Gunnislake branch Tamar Valley Line

Looe branch Looe Valley Line

Newquay branch Atlantic Coast Line

Falmouth branch Maritime Line

St Ives branch St Ives Bay Line

Map of stations

Map of railway stations in Cornwall. Note: St Budeaux, Bere Ferrers and Bere Alston are in Devon

References

  1. "Station usage". Office of Rail Regulation. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
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