Delabole railway station (Cornish: Delyow Boll) was a railway station that served a quarry, rural district, and village of Delabole, situated approximately two miles (3 km) west of Camelford in north Cornwall, England, UK.
Delabole Slate Quarry lay nearby and therefore the station had a large number of sidings.
[3] The station was in the village itself and was therefore convenient, also the quarry meant that freight receipts were significant.
The station building is now in use as a private residence, and houses have been built on the site of the up platform.
During WW2 a plane crashed onto the railway line close to the station and the train coming from Camelford had to be stopped before a collision took place.