Cornwall Minerals Railway ended in 1896.
Cornwall Minerals Railway was created in 1873.
West Cornwall Railway ended in 1947.
East Cornwall Mineral Railway ended in 1883.
Cornwall Railway was created in 1859.
North Cornwall Railway was created in 1882.
West Cornwall Railway was created in 1844.
East Cornwall Mineral Railway was created in 1872.
Truro is the busiest, also Liskeard, Par and St Erth which are railway junctions and Penzance, the end of the line.
C. F. D. Whetmath has written: 'Fairford' 'The North Devon &Cornwall Junction Light Railway and the Marland Light Railway' -- subject(s): North Devon and Cornwall Junction Railway 'Torrington and Halwill' -- subject(s): North Devon and Cornwall Junction Railway
Devon - is next to Cornwall.
Cornwall County Constabulary ended in 1967.
Popular places to collect minerals in Cornwall include Porth Nanven, Wheal Coates, and Botallack Mine. It is important to ensure you have permission to collect minerals from these locations as some may be on private property or protected areas. Be sure to follow proper etiquette and regulations when collecting minerals in Cornwall.