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    Jedburgh railway station served the town of Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1856 to 1964 on the Jedburgh Railway. The station opened on 17 July...
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  • Roxburghshire. Jedburgh and District (ward) Jedburgh Grammar School Jedburgh Town Hall Jedburgh Library Jedburgh railway station The Kelso and Jedburgh railway branch...
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  • The Jedburgh Railway was a 9+1⁄2-mile (15 km) single-track branch railway in the Borders, Scotland, built by the Jedburgh Railway Company. It ran from...
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    Kirkbank railway station served Old Ormiston, in the Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1856 to 1948 on the Jedburgh Railway. The station opened as Old Ormiston...
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    Jedfoot railway station served the town of Jedburgh, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1856 to 1948 on the Jedburgh Railway. The station opened as Jedfoot...
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    The Railway of Kelso and Jedburgh branch lines was a 'network' of three distinct railway services serving Kelso in the Scottish Borders. The first of these...
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    Nisbet railway station served the hamlet of Nisbet, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1856 to 1948, on the Jedburgh Railway. The station opened on 17 July...
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    also provided at the station. Borders Buses route 67 (to Galashiels and Berwick-Upon-Tweed) and route 68 (to Galashiels and Jedburgh) stop directly in front...
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    location, as St Boswells railway station was a junction with direct services to all parts of the county, whereas Jedburgh railway station was on a minor branch...
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    Trail James Thomson Memorial Jed Water, Jedburgh, Jedburgh Abbey Jedburgh Castle Jedburgh Greyfriars Jedburgh Town Hall Jim Clark Room John Buchan Centre...
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    November 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Improvements at the Railway Station". Jedburgh Gazette. Scotland. 5 June 1914. Retrieved 7 November 2021 – via...
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    Boswells in 1896, and subsequently moved its meeting place there from Jedburgh in 1930. A large new building was added to the site in 1968. From 1975...
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  • Jed Arts F.C. (category Jedburgh)
    club 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...
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    Roxburgh railway station was on the Kelso Line, and served the village of Roxburgh, Scottish Borders, from 1850 to 1964. The station was opened on 17...
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    majority of the main towns and villages of Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, Newtown St Boswells, St Boswells, Peebles, Melrose and...
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    Berwickshire Railway. It opened throughout on 2 October 1865. Other towns to be connected were Jedburgh by the independent Jedburgh Railway which was inaugurated...
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    Selkirk and Galashiels Railway opened its line, to be worked by the NBR; this was followed in July 1856 by the Jedburgh Railway, connecting with the NBR...
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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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    no longer in existence. Latterly, the county town of Roxburghshire was Jedburgh. The county has much the same area as Teviotdale, the basin drained by...
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  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent Darius Jedburgh, an associate of Harcourt and Pendleton. Jedburgh shows Craven the CIA's file on Emma's activities:...
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    is situated close to Old Belses, and lies south of St Boswells, west of Jedburgh, north of Hawick, and east of Selkirk. Other places nearby include Ancrum...
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    Carstairs railway station serves the village of Carstairs in South Lanarkshire, Scotland and is a major junction station on the West Coast Main Line (WCML)...
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    Kelso including the Jedburgh Branch, Middleton Press, Midhurst, 2015, ISBN 978-1-908174-75-8 J A Wells, The Blyth and Tyne Railway, Northumberland County...
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  • Haddington had been prepared. In the same year a line from Edinburgh through Jedburgh and under Carter Fell to Newcastle upon Tyne was put forward, but neither...
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    centre, meeting the A69 and finally becoming the A6 near Carlisle railway station. The English section was detrunked in 2005. In the late 1970s, the...
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    for other purposes "Multum in parvo". Jedforest and Teviotdale Record. Jedburgh. 29 July 1856. p. 3. On Tuesday last, the foundation stone of the New County...
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    River, was originally a group of settlements, Mudge's Mills in the centre, Jedburgh to the east and Nithvale to the west, that eventually combined into one...
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    east Southern Uplands of Scotland. It is 10 miles (16.1 km) south-west of Jedburgh and 8.9 miles (14.3 km) south-south-east of Selkirk. It is one of the furthest...
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  • Kelso Line (category Closed railway lines in Scotland)
    stations, Maxton, Rutherford and Roxburgh Junction where a branch line to Jedburgh joined the line.[citation needed] Little of the existing railway line...
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  • Garden, one Jedburgh team trained (former) resistance men in the liberated South of the Netherlands. In April 1945 the last two Dutch Jedburgh teams became...
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