A train for Plymouth stands in Gunnislake station
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Image: © John Lucas Taken: 6 Jun 2017
Gunnislake is now the terminus of a branch line which ran from Bere Alston to Kitts Hill (for Callington), the route onwards to Callington being closed in 1966. The stub of the line to Gunnislake was retained because of the problems of crossing the Tamar by road.