Railway Tracklayers At Work
Railway tracklayers at work, Bodmin Road Station, Cornwall, 1901. In 1888 the Great Western Railway made a branch line from Boscarne Junction to Bodmin Road Station, which is now known as Bodmin Parkway Station. This linked the area to the main railway network. Artist Alfred Newton & Sons. (Photo by English Heritage/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
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Hulton Archive
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01 January, 1901
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