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TRAINS GALORE!

Newvaddon Parkway was planned and designed over a weekend and it is set anywhere between 1990 to the present day. It is a fictitious location based on Cornwall, but the trains are based on reality. The station is set two miles south of the growing town, Tolvaddon, near the A30 and it has two branch lines — one heading west via a flyover to the town of Falryn (a combination of Falmouth and Penryn), while the other branch line heads north to the town of Port Well (Portreath).

Both branch lines see some freight trains in addition to the passenger service. The station

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