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Luxulyan formerly Bridges
(1876 - )
Luxulyan railway station serves the civil parish and village of Luxulyan in mid Cornwall. The station is situated on the Atlantic Coast Line
A passenger service was introduced on June 20 1876 when a station was provided at Bridges, which was renamed "Luxulyan" on May 1 1905. The 2 original platforms were replaced by an island platform
between the tracks as part of the 1910 alterations
There is a single platform on the east side of the track which has a shelter and seats and the station has a solar powered help point which allows waiting people to find out when the next trains will arrive
Trains on the Par to Newquay branch line stop at Luxulyan on request - this means that passengers alighting here must tell the conductor that they wish to do so, and those waiting to join must
signal clearly to the driver as the train approaches
On peak summer Saturdays there is no service as the line is worked to capacity by long-distance trains bringing holidaymakers to Newquay. There are three trains each way on winter Sundays
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