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First dogs to complete rail ale trails in West Cornwall - yes dogs!

Junior and Tramp, two pint-sized Jack Russell Terriers from Norwich, Norfolk, have become the first dogs to complete the Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership’s Rail Ale Trails on the scenic St Ives Bay Line and Truro – Falmouth Maritime Line.

The two dogs, along with owners Geoff and Jo y Coleman, enjoyed travelling the branch lines, a stroll to the pubs and sampling a little of the local ales while on holiday near St Ives. Normally participants collect stamps at pubs accessed by train, for souvenirs such as tour shirts and badges. In this case the Rail Partnership decided to have coats printed especially for the dogs to recognise their support.

Owner Jo y Coleman said 'The Rail Ale Trails are a lovely idea; we discovered places and pubs that we wouldn't otherwise have found. The trails are put together in a way that makes exploring places in West Cornwall by train really easy. Our favourite pub on the trails was the Pirate Inn at Alverton, Penzance.”

Lyn Winter , of Devon and Cornwall Rail Partnership said. To say we were surprised to receive completed trail leaflets from two dogs is an understatement! But we had to do something to recognise this unusual achievement so we asked local printer, Mike Claire, to print two dog coats for us and presented them to Tramp and Junior when we were in Norfolk recently.”

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The Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership can be contacted by email at railpart@plymouth.ac.uk, by telephone on (01752) 233094 or at the following address:
Devon & Cornwall Rail Partnership,
School of Geography,
Faculty of Social Science & Business,
University of Plymouth,
Plymouth PL4 8AA