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One cf if nnf, the smallest working line in England is the Caradon and Love Railway, Cornwall, which is about fifteen miles long, with five sta-t.ions. The guard of the train collects the fnrcs ns each station is reached. The rails used by the Caradon and Love Eailway are old ones purchased from, the Great Western Company, blocks oi stone being used in the place of wooden sleepers. \
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7014, 1 February 1901, Page 3
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93Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7014, 1 February 1901, Page 3
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