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« Reply #60 on: February 11, 2025, 13:09:14 »

If a small platform is to be added, I reckon it should be by Treloggan crossing between Quintrell Downs and Newquay. Newquay is hilly, sprawling and growing very fast (a bit like Falmouth) and a halt inland enabling travel into the town centre/beaches from the outskirts, and towards St Austell without having to get into the town centre first would fit in with the metro concept.

I think a trick was missed in putting a loop on Goss Moor instead of relaying the 2m of track from St Dennis Junction to Parkandillack. That would have effectively created a huge loop between Par & St Dennis junction. That said, it's great to see the "poor relation" of Cornish branches finally being invested in.
 

 

Although the missing section is only 2 miles long would the existing track from Parkandillack to Burngullow then need to be altered/upgraded to be suitable for passenger traffic? That would inevitably add significant extra costs, plus there would be need for at least one level crossing on the missing section, all of which would probably tip the cost to benefit ratio too far the wrong way  Undecided



You're right.  I know the County Council and then Cornwall Council looked long and hard at the Parkandillack line more than once and it was just too expensive to convert to a passenger line, on top of the extra cost of the connection to the existing line.  I don't know the detail.

   
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« Reply #61 on: February 11, 2025, 16:31:52 »

Drove east on the A30 this morning, got a couple of seconds of glimpse of the cleared loop area on Goss Moor, Are there any recommendations for a 'viewpoint'? I really have tried to find one on the maps without apparent success.
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« Reply #62 on: February 24, 2025, 20:26:04 »

This made the BBC» (British Broadcasting Corporation - home page) local news tonight, with a report on the BBC website for Cornwall

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Metro project to 'change face of Newquay'


A new platform and second track have been created at Newquay Railway Station

Seb Noble
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24 February 2025, 06:17 GMT

A £50m project improving rail services to Newquay will "change the face" of the town, Network Rail has said.

The latest phase of work on the Mid-Cornwall Project has started with 400m of new track being laid at Goss Moor to form a "passing loop".

A new platform and track have already been created at Newquay station to allow an hourly train between the town and Par instead of the current two-hourly service.

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The only downside seems to be a period of line closure with bustitutions for the next month.
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« Reply #63 on: February 25, 2025, 02:55:03 »

item on Monday 24 February 2025

Par to Newquay branch line closed for the next month up to and including Sunday 23rd March 2025 due to the following works

Goss Moor 400 meters of new track also improvements at St Blazey and renovation work on the ponts mill viaduct

cost of works 50 million pounds
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« Reply #64 on: February 25, 2025, 09:04:55 »

item on Monday 24 February 2025

Par to Newquay branch line closed for the next month up to and including Sunday 23rd March 2025 due to the following works

Goss Moor 400 meters of new track also improvements at St Blazey and renovation work on the ponts mill viaduct

cost of works 50 million pounds
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« Reply #65 on: February 25, 2025, 09:28:04 »



Wouldn't that look nice with some overhead electrification and a Stadler unit in GWR (Great Western Railway) green?
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« Reply #66 on: February 25, 2025, 10:46:59 »


Wouldn't that look nice with some overhead electrification and a Stadler unit in GWR (Great Western Railway) green?

Or battery - less knitting!
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« Reply #67 on: February 25, 2025, 11:39:08 »

Are they still using bullhead rail, or is it an old photo
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« Reply #68 on: February 25, 2025, 12:43:20 »

Are they still using bullhead rail, or is it an old photo

Pretty current picture.   Here is how it looked five years ago


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« Reply #69 on: February 25, 2025, 19:13:17 »

Got as close as possible to the Goss Moor loop today after finally sussing out where to be to do that. The site is a complete mudbath after the weekend. It really looks, although obviously it isn't going to be, like an impossible job.
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