Manly was the original terminus when the line opened in 1888.
It was the original terminus of the line, hence the line bears its name.
A landslide during the war years ensured that services could not return to the original terminus.
The railway arrived in the town on 12 May 1840, being the original terminus of the line at that time.
This is right at the junction of the spur to the original terminus.
Its original termini were the east and west county lines of Worth which it ran completely across.
The long off-ramp to these roads was the original southern terminus of the parkway in 1961.
The buildings of the original terminus were eventually demolished in the 1960s.
This junction was the original eastern terminus of the road.
The original eastern terminus of the line was at Bridgehouses station.