Turnchapel Branch

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title: Turnchapel Branch
text: The Turnchapel Branch was a London and South Western Railway (LSWR) single track branch railway line in Devon, England, that ran from Plymouth Friary station to Turnchapel. It crossed the River Plym and opened up the east side of the river to rail connections. The short line opened in 1892 and 1897 (throughout). It closed in 1951 to passengers, and in 1961 completely. There were three intermediate stations, Lucas Terrace Halt, Plymstock and Oreston. There was a siding serving the Bayly Bartlett
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description: Railway line in Devon, England
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date modified: 2023-07-20T03:10:31Z
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