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    Newcastleton railway station served the village of Newcastleton, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1862 to 1969 on the Border Union Railway. The station...
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  • Newcastleton, also called Copshaw Holm, is a village in Liddesdale, the Scottish Borders, a few miles from the border with England, on the Liddel Water...
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  • Greenloaning/Blackford Glasgow Airport West Paisley Erskine Melrose Newcastleton Hawick Ayr Hospital Law Symington Burnbank Kirktonholme Bogleshole Bannockburn...
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    instead of following the original course of the Waverley Route through Newcastleton. A report, Borders Transport Corridors - Pre-Appraisal Executive Summary...
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  • Hermitage Castle, the Hermitage Water, Newcastleton, Newlands, Old Castleton, Riccarton Junction railway station, Saughtree, and the Wauchope Forest. List...
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    (69 km) long double-track Border Union Railway which would run from Hawick down Liddesdale and through Newcastleton to the Solway Plain and Carlisle. The...
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    settlements on the B6357 are Bonchester Bridge (13 km to the north east), Newcastleton (13 km to the south west) and Kielder village (11 km to the south east)...
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    watershed passes through the area; Whitrope Burn draining south towards Newcastleton and Flosh Burn draining north towards Hawick. The main features are the...
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    Kershope Foot railway station served the hamlet of Kershopefoot, Cumbria, from 1862 to 1969 on the Border Union Railway. The station opened on 1 March...
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    Hawick Railway at Hawick with Carlisle. The first section of the route was opened between Carlisle and Scotch Dyke on 12 October 1861, to Newcastleton on...
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  • railway stations in Britain History of rail transport in Great Britain Beeching cuts Morrison, Brian (ed.). "The Meldon Quarry Branch". Modern Railways Pictorial...
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    the Liddel, upstream from Newcastleton, is the settlement of Riccarton. Nearby is the disused Riccarton Junction railway station. The area of the parish...
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    passenger train which operated on the Midland Main Line from St Pancras railway station to Edinburgh Waverley and which ceased in 1968. The original name was...
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  • Steele Road railway station served the hamlet of Steele Road, Scottish Borders, Scotland, from 1862 to 1969 on the Border Union Railway. The station, situated...
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  • of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Some stations reopened as heritage railways continue to...
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    Nenthorn Nether Horsburgh Castle Nether Shiels Newark Castle Newbigging Newcastleton Newlands Newmill-on-Teviot Newstead Newtown St Boswells Ninestane Rig...
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  • the east of Callander, 300 yards from the railway station, and described as "a park near the goods station", which was at the east end of the village...
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    Edinburgh and Carlisle. Edinburgh is 73 miles (117 kilometres) to the north, Newcastleton is around 10 miles (16 kilometres) to the east and Carlisle 19 miles...
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    Willian. B657 (defunct) A601 (later A505) in Letchworth Letchworth railway station Declassified sometime after the 1970s. B658 A600 near Shefford Biggleswade...
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  • 1879, it moved to Crindledyke Park, a quarter of a mile from Newmains railway station. Lanarkshire Cup results "Football match". Wishaw Press: 2. 30 April...
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  • Rover's [sic] club, and at last had to take refuge in the Houston railway station." As a result, the Rovers was expelled from the competition; the Rovers...
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  • The club started playing at Castle Park, 200 yards from Elderslie railway station, and the former ground of Glenpatrick. In 1888 it moved to Newfield...
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  • club's ground was Carmyle Park, a five-minute walk from Mount Vernon railway station. "Mount Vernon v 2d Sandyford". North British Daily Mail: 3. 7 December...
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  • Helensburgh rented Range Park in Mossend, ¼ mile from Helensburgh railway station, from late 1884. "Dumbartonshire Junior Football Association". Dumbarton...
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  • white. The club played at Drumclog, ten minutes' walk from Milngavie railway station. Thistle Athletic Scottish Cup results Dick, William (1877). Scottish...
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    Linton Longnewton, Roxburghshire Maxton Melrose Midlem Minto Morebattle Newcastleton Newstead Newtown St Boswells Nisbet Oxnam Roxburgh St Boswells Smailholm...
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  • In the first round, Dunfermline gained its biggest Cup win, 10–2 over Newcastleton, in front of a crowd of 2,000. In the second round, the club was drawn...
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  • and hose. The club's ground, Littlemills, was 2½ miles from Drongan railway station. Ayrshire Cup "Coylton Coyla v Rankinston Mountaineers". Irvine Herald:...
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  • club acquired a lease of Grierson's Holm, half-a-mile from Strathaven railway station. Greenock Abstainers F.C., Good Templar football club in Greenock Harmonic...
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  • obtained its own private ground at Bankend Farm, opposite to Jedburgh railway station, thanks to the generosity of the Marquis of Lothian. The 1936–37 side...
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