St Budeaux Ferry Road railway station

St Budeaux Ferry Road railway station is a suburban station in St Budeaux, Plymouth, England. It is 250 mi from London Paddington via Box and Plymouth Millbay.

It is served by Great Western Railway services during the rush hours and late morning/early afternoon only. The vast majority of services pass through non-stop due to the proximity of St Budeaux Victoria Road: the entrances to the two stations are directly opposite each other. To the west, the line singles and crosses into Cornwall on the Royal Albert Bridge.

The station is unstaffed with step-free access to both platforms.

History
The station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 June 1904 as St Budeaux Platform, and was later renamed St Budeaux Ferry Road to avoid confusion with the London and South Western Railway St Budeaux Victoria Road station.

The reason for the separate stations is due to the two railways taking different routes into the city. A junction was laid between the two lines during World War II and the London and South Western Railway line between Victoria Road and Plymouth closed in 1964.

Services
Ferry Road has a limited service of Great Western Railway trains on the Cornish Main Line between Plymouth, Liskeard and Penzance, some of which continue eastwards from Plymouth towards Exeter St Davids and beyond. A Sunday service is offered, but this is very restricted (two trains each way, westbound in the morning and back towards Plymouth in the evening).

A more frequent service to Plymouth (every two hours for most of the day) operates from the adjacent St Budeaux Victoria Road on the Tamar Valley Line.