English: The afternoon milk train. D1009 with 6A21 the 1640 St Erth to Acton milk near Moorswater, Liskeard . The milk train from St Erth used to run every day to London, 7 days a week. The milk traffic went by road after 1980. Now many of the creameries are also closed. No more milk by rail these days. While the tanks might look dirty they were glass lined and the milk was moved like this for many years.
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