English: Fowey railway station, Cornwall, United Kingdom - looking towards the river and Lostwithiel. Many of the wagons in the foreground goods yard are for china clay traffic to the jetties on the far side of the station. In the station are three trains: on the left is the public service to Golant and Lostwithiel where a connection is made into Cornish main line services; in the middle siding are the carriages for the workman's train that runs from and to St Blazey each day; on the right a train of empty china clay wagons passes through on the way to the marshalling yard at St Blazey behind a Great Western Railway 0-6-0ST locomotive.
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