St Erth railway station

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St Erth
The buffers at the end of platform 3 and a siding at St Erth
Location
Place St Erth
Local authority Penwith, Cornwall
Operations
Managed by First Great Western
Platforms in use 3
Annual entry/exit 04/05 0.091 million **
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St Erth railway station serves the village of St Erth, Cornwall, UK. The station is about 3/4 mile from the village. It is the junction for the St Ives Bay Line to St Ives. The station is operated by First Great Western as is every other station in Cornwall.
Semaphore signals still exist at the station, and some old sidings still remain. The station has 3 platforms, 1 & 2 for mainline services, and platform 3 (which is slightly lower than the other two) for the services to St Ives.
It is mentioned in the song "Slow Train" by Flanders and Swann.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Camborne
or Hayle*
  First Great Western
Great Western Main Line
  Penzance
Camborne   Virgin Trains
Cross-Country Route
  Penzance
Camborne   South West Trains
very limited service
  Penzance
Lelant Saltings   First Great Western
St Ives Bay Line
  Terminus
or Penzance
* Not all trains call at this station