EPW021688 ENGLAND (1928). The Hotel Victoria, Newquay, 1928

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EPW021688
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EPW039803
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EPW039800
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EPW021693
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EPW021698
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Details

Title [EPW021688] The Hotel Victoria, Newquay, 1928
Reference EPW021688
Date 24-June-1928
Link
Place name NEWQUAY
Parish NEWQUAY
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 181360, 61727
Longitude / Latitude -5.0778548400011, 50.414051302132
National Grid Reference SW814617

Pins

Turntable: removed along with engine shed, coaling stage and original GWR signal box in the 1930s. Third side of triangle at Tolcarne Junction reinstated at this time to allow turning of locomotives.

eric
Thursday 27th of August 2015 07:31:49 PM
Original GWR Signal box in front of engine shed, replaced in late 1930s after engine shed and coaling stage removed to provide additional carriage storage roads.

eric
Thursday 27th of August 2015 07:24:33 PM
Coaling stage, removed in 1930s when engine shed and turntable removed. Similar in design to Stratford upon Avon shed.

eric
Thursday 27th of August 2015 07:19:50 PM
The old line to Newquay harbour, which closed in 1926. It was originally worked by horses, although a stationary steam engine worked wagons down a 1 in 4.5 gradient through a tunnel to reach the quays

MB
Saturday 17th of August 2013 06:32:40 PM
Trebarwith Hotel

MB
Saturday 17th of August 2013 06:28:41 PM

MB
Saturday 17th of August 2013 06:27:33 PM
This was second viaduct, replaced by the present two-track viaduct, which came into use after WW2.

eric
Thursday 27th of August 2015 07:23:03 PM

MB
Saturday 17th of August 2013 06:27:13 PM

MB
Saturday 17th of August 2013 06:26:51 PM
I think the building stated to be a signal box is in fact a small coaling stage. I think I can see the ramp up which laden trucks would be pushed to discharge directly into locomotives.

Frank
Thursday 14th of November 2013 12:36:48 PM
GWR 2-6-2 tank engine, a 'Small Prairie' I think, departing the station with a passenger train

MB
Saturday 17th of August 2013 06:26:19 PM

User Comment Contributions

I think the building stated to be a signal box is in fact a small coaling stage. I think I can see the ramp up which laden trucks would be pushed to discharge directly into locomotives.

Frank
Thursday 14th of November 2013 01:33:55 PM
If you look at EPW039803 you will see that it is a coaling stage.

Triggy
Thursday 14th of November 2013 01:33:55 PM