Lelant Saltings, twinned with Pilning? Posted by Mark A at 18:34, 29th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Heard an anecdote from someone local to the station, checked on a map, and yes, Lelant Saltings Station's adjacent housing might also be served by buses on the main road - said main roads also sever walking routes to the likes of St Erth.
Despite this, the station's timetable (07:52 to St Ives, 9:12 to St Erth and that's it... that is designed simply to ensure that the timetable of their local station does not meet the travel needs of people living within walking distance.)
Then, if you group the station with Lelant - you now have what's listed as a population of nearly 4000 - the rail service there is a somewhat better but heaven forbid that anyone might need, say, an evening train or first train of the day...
Mark
Re: Lelant Saltings, twinned with Pilning? Posted by bradshaw at 18:43, 29th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I presume that the concentration of parking at St Erth station has led to the decision. Lelant Saltings opened in 1978 as the P&R station for St Ives. That function has now been taken by St Erth.
Whether the decision to reduce services was the correct one is another thing.
Re: Lelant Saltings, twinned with Pilning? Posted by Mark A at 21:55, 29th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
In its defence, the one up train of the day from Lelant Saltings, the 9:12, makes a squeaky connection at St Erth into the 9:20 to deliver the traveller to Paddington just before 2:30pm...
Mark
Re: Lelant Saltings, twinned with Pilning? Posted by RichardB at 22:38, 29th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
It's 10-15 minutes walk from Lelant Saltings to Lelant. There's a back road. I did it years ago.
Re: Lelant Saltings, twinned with Pilning? Posted by grahame at 03:54, 30th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
It's a 4.5km (1 hour estimate) walk from Pilning (Station) to Severn Beach Station, then a journey of around 110 minutes from there to Cardiff by train allowing for long way round and change needed. Total journey 180 minutes if you allow yourself 10 extra minutes to arrive from your walk at Severn Beach station in good time for the train. Contrast that to a 31 minute schedule from Cardiff to Pilining, direct, if you're lucky enough to want to go in that direction on a Saturday at 8 a.m. or 3 p.m.
In contrast to that extra two and a half hours, it's just an extra half hour from Lelant Saltings to Plymouth, London or just about anywhere else ... and Lelant Saltings does have 10 trains calling every week rather that 2 ... Pilning remains the poor cousin rather than a twin.
Re: Lelant Saltings, twinned with Pilning? Posted by Mark A at 08:55, 30th July 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Agree, twins more in the intention of the service pattern than anything else.
Thinking of Lelant, yes, there's a train service there but odd, given that the branch itself operates into the late evening, that the decision's been made to curtail calls there after five-ish.
(The last time I caught a train from there the staff really weren't expecting anyone to be on the platform let alone have a hand out: this led to the opportunity to explore a long out-of-use section of the station's platform. I'd earlier been looking for the rumoured section of shore that's bolstered by the plating from a WW1 navy ship. That, I did not find...)
Mark