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Portreath (Port) Port (United Kingdom)


Portreath was an important ore port, particularly in the 19th century. Ore was exported from here and coal and other mining gear imported.
Initially mules were used (up to thousand a day) but in the 19th century their duties were taken over by the Poldice Tramway and then also a branch of the Hayle railway. The most spectacular part of the system was the Portreath decline.

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Other location/mapping information:

Latitude: 50.2613681567409
Longitude: -5.28918560689727
Landranger grid reference: SW656454
Easting: 165600
Northing: 045400

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Major Mining Region



Portreath (Port) Port belongs to the Camborne and Redruth region.