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Can somebody explain the difference between the second branch of the first entry (FGW limited service to Newquay) and the last entry (FGW Atlantic Coast Line to Luxulyan). It seems to me that they are duplicates, and I'm minded to merge them, but best to ask first.
Also there is an entry for South West Trains. I've checked their web site, and I can find no reference to SWT trains venturing further west than Plymouth. The entry says 'very limited service' without indicating what that means. Is this a timetabled service, or just an occasional excursion. Can anybody supply a source?.
Unless it has changed again, there is a once weekly SWT service to Penzance. Down on saturday evenings and return on Sunday afternoons. It appears in the FGW Devon & Cornwall timetable.
Geof Sheppard07:27, 17 May 2007 (UTC)reply