- The
Bodmin and
Wenford Railway is a 6 miles 12 chains (9.9 km)
heritage railway at
Bodmin in Cornwall, England. Its
headquarters are at
Bodmin General...
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rolling stock of the
Bodmin and
Wenford Railway are the locomotives,
carriages and
wagons used on the
Bodmin and
Wenford Railway, a
heritage railway in...
- inn at
Wenford Bridge, St Breward, and
converted it to a pottery,
where he
produced earthenware and stoneware. He
built the
first kiln at
Wenford Bridge...
- Wenfordbridge, or
Wenford Bridge, is a
hamlet some 6
miles (9.7 km)
north of
Bodmin and on the
western flank of
Bodmin Moor, in Cornwall, England. It...
-
Boscarne Junction to
Bodmin General is
currently part of the
Bodmin and
Wenford Steam Railway; the line from
Wadebridge to
Wenfordbridge is now part of...
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locomotives are both
preserved in
operational condition on the
nearby Bodmin and
Wenford Railway and
inspired the
Reverend Wilbert Awdry to
include them in The...
- line, and is now the prin****l
railway station of the
heritage Bodmin &
Wenford Railway. The
Great Western Railway opened a
terminus in
Bodmin on 27 May...
-
trail is flat (and
suitable for
disabled access);
running from
Padstow to
Wenford Bridge via
Wadebridge and Bodmin, it is 17.3
miles (27.8 km) long and used...
- and
flows along an
irregular course before joining the
Camel south of
Wenford. The
River Warleggan rises near
Temple and
flows south to join the Fowey...
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before returning to
service in 1998. No. 19 is
preserved by the
Bodmin and
Wenford Railway, in Cornwall, South-West England. The
preserved locomotive is on...