Penzance Plymouth Train
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Penzance Train Station
Penzance railway station, operated by First Great Western, serves the Cornish town of Penzance and is the western terminus of the Cornish Main Line which connects Plymouth in Devon to Penzance. The station is approximately 300 miles to the south west of London Paddington railway station. The station has a staffed ticket office although passengers should note that it is not open in the late evening. Passengers are able to collect tickets purchased in advance (for example, on the internet) from one of the automatic ticket machines located in the station. It is both the southernmost station on the National Rail network and the westernmost station in England, although not Great Britain as some stations in Scotland are further west.Facilities at the station include pay phones, refreshments, toilets and a tourist information office. Passengers should note that ATM's and baby changing facilities are not available at the station.Passenger services calling at the station are operated by First Great Western and CrossCountry. Services departing the station generally travel towards St Ives, Truro, Plymouth, London Paddington, Bristol Temple Meads, Birmingham New Street, Sheffield, Leeds, Newcastle Central, Edinburgh Waverley and Glasgow Central.Parking is available at the station for 90 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day.
Plymouth Train Station
Located in Devon, Plymouth railway station offers passengers services to destinations including Exeter St Davids, Dawlish, Totnes, Penzance, London Paddington, Devonport, Bristol and northwards to Scotland. The platforms that can be reached on the level from the concourse are numbered 1 to 4. Platforms 1 and 2 are east-facing bay platforms, not used by passenger trains. Platform 3 is a west-facing bay platform that is mainly used by local services to Gunnislake and sometimes Penzance. The remaining platforms are reached by a subway immediately inside the ticket gates; there are lifts to the subway on each of the groups of platforms.Plymouth railway station is operated by First Great Western and is located on the Plymouth to Exeter Line. Passenger services calling at the station are operated by CrossCountry and First Great Western.Facilities at the station include ATM's, pay phones, public wifi, cafe, shops, toilets and baby changing facilities. Parking is available at the station for 312 vehicles and is open 24 hours a day.The first railway station in Plymouth was opened by the South Devon Railway in 1849 at Millbay, on the site now occupied by the Plymouth Pavilions - an entertainment and sports complex in the city.