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- Truro (links | edit)
- 1859 (links | edit)
- Falmouth, Cornwall (links | edit)
- The Crystal Palace (links | edit)
- Bristol Temple Meads railway station (links | edit)
- SS Great Britain (links | edit)
- Clifton Suspension Bridge (links | edit)
- Marc Isambard Brunel (links | edit)
- Great Western Railway (links | edit)
- Box Tunnel (links | edit)
- Great Exhibition (links | edit)
- Liskeard and Looe Union Canal (links | edit)
- London Paddington station (links | edit)
- River Fowey (links | edit)
- West Somerset Railway (links | edit)
- Thames Tunnel (links | edit)
- St Neot, Cornwall (links | edit)
- Royal Albert Bridge (links | edit)
- Taff Vale Railway (links | edit)
- Penzance (links | edit)
- St Austell (links | edit)
- Lostwithiel (links | edit)
- Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges (links | edit)
- SS Great Eastern (links | edit)
- 1859 in science (links | edit)
- Henry Marc Brunel (links | edit)
- SS Great Western (links | edit)
- Great Western Main Line (links | edit)
- St Germans, Cornwall (links | edit)
- Bishop's Bridge (links | edit)
- Bodmin and Wenford Railway (links | edit)
- Maidenhead Railway Bridge (links | edit)
- Bristol Harbour (links | edit)
- East Somerset Railway (links | edit)
- Didcot Railway Centre (links | edit)
- George Jackson Churchward (links | edit)
- Locomotives of the Great Western Railway (links | edit)
- 1859 in rail transport (links | edit)
- Maritime Line (links | edit)
- Looe Valley Line (links | edit)
- Par, Cornwall (links | edit)
- Penryn, Cornwall (links | edit)
- List of early British railway companies (links | edit)
- Mortimer railway station (links | edit)
- List of constituents of the Great Western Railway (links | edit)
- Exeter St Davids railway station (links | edit)
- Exeter St Thomas railway station (links | edit)
- Stroud railway station (links | edit)
- Robert Pearson Brereton (links | edit)