Launceston railway station

50°38′24″N 4°21′54″W / 50.640°N 4.365°W / 50.640; -4.365

Launceston Branch Line
miles
35½
Launceston
30¾
Lifton
27½
Coryton
26¾
Liddaton Halt
23¼
Lydford
Brentor
20¾
Mary Tavy and Blackdown
Tavistock North
16½
Tavistock South
(GWR)
15½
Whitchurch Down Platform
Grenofen Tunnel
Walkham Viaduct
Magpie Viaduct
12½
Horrabridge
Yelverton Tunnel
11¾
Yelverton
10¾
Clearbrook Halt
Shaugh Tunnel
Shaugh Bridge Platform
Ham Green Viaduct
Bickleigh
Bickleigh Viaduct
Riverford Viaduct
Cann Viaduct
5¾
Plym Bridge Platform
4¾
Marsh Mills
Laira TMD
Laira Halt
Lipson Vale Halt
Mutley Tunnel
1¾
Mutley
Plymouth North Road
Devonport
0¾
Plymouth Millbay

Launceston railway station (Cornish: Lannstevan) was situated in Launceston, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It was served by both the Great Western Railway (GWR) and London and South Western Railway (LSWR).

There were actually two stations adjacent to each other, the northern station serving the line to Plymouth, which was built by the Launceston and South Devon Railway (later GWR), and the southern station being on the North Cornwall Railway (for the LSWR) which was operated by the London and South Western Railway. The two stations unusually shared a "back to back" signal box from 1916, despite being operated by different railway companies. A connection between the two railways was provided in 1943. The GWR station closed to passengers in 1952, all trains then using the LSWR station.

The Launceston Steam Railway now operates nearby.