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Newquay Station is located less than a mile from the centre of Newquay.

  • 5 hours 45 mins train journey from London Paddington
  • May be required to change at Bristol, Totnes or Par.
  • This station is the terminus of the Cornish main train line. Ticket Office opening times are 06:10 to 20:10 Monday to Friday, 06:10 to 18:10 Saturday, 08:15 to 17:30 Sunday.
  • 5 hours 20 mins train journey from London Paddington
  • May be required to change at Reading or Taunton

Facilities

  • Café
  • Car parking
  • Disabled access and disabled toilets
  • Truro Station is approx half a mile from the centre of Truro.
  • Five hour 45 min train journey from London, Paddington
  • May be required to change at Bristol
  • The station is located 300 yards from the city centre of Newquay.

5 hours train journey from London, Paddington

  • The station is located 300 yards from the town centre.

5 hours 30 mins train journey from London, Paddington

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