Golant railway station

It was a simple platform on the waterside at the south end of Golant village, next to a level crossing that gave access to a slipway.

"[1] The railway including Golant was closed to passengers through part of the Second World War as Fowey was the main port for loading ammunition for the US 29th Division that landed on Omaha Beach on D Day.

There was a munitions siding at Woodgate Pill just north of Golant, originally built for the Great War conflict.

From 6 June 1944 to the end of the month they handled DWT of 13828 tons.

The passenger service was withdrawn on 4 January 1965 and the station subsequently demolished, the space now being used for a small car park.