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East Wheal Rose
General information
LocationCornwall
England
Coordinates50°21′44.19″N 5°2′27.65″W / 50.3622750°N 5.0410139°W / 50.3622750; -5.0410139
Elevation43 metres (141 ft)
PlatformsSingle platform station
Tracks1
Cornwall
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East Wheal Rose railway station is a station on the Lappa Valley Steam Railway in Cornwall, England.[1]

  1. ^ Creative, Venn. "Visit Us". Lappa Valley. Retrieved 6 September 2020.

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