The North British Railway was a British railway company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 1844, with the intention of linking with...
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by the Caledonian Railway and Cowlairs railway works, owned by the North British Railway. Latterly both works were operated by British Rail Engineering...
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Eastern Railway Great Central Railway Great Northern Railway Great North of Scotland Railway Hull and Barnsley Railway North British Railway North Eastern...
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The history of the North British Railway until 1855 traces the founding and construction of the railway company. It built and opened its line between Edinburgh...
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The North British Railway was opened in 1846 as the line from Edinburgh to Berwick-upon-Tweed, and its workshops were initially situated in St. Margarets...
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Peter (eds.). British Locomotive Catalogue 1825–1923, Volume 6: Great Eastern Railway, North British Railway, Great North of Scotland Railway, Midland &...
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Great Northern Railway near Doncaster and the North British Railway at Berwick-upon-Tweed. Although primarily a Northern English railway, the NER had a...
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continual use since, under the auspices of the North British, the LNER, British Railways (rebranded as British Rail after 1965), Railtrack and latterly Network...
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Forth Bridge (redirect from Forth Bridge (railway))
was able to carry railway traffic, and Thomas Bouch, engineer to the North British Railway (NBR) and Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, was in 1863–1864 working...
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companies controlling the route; the North British Railway (NBR), the North Eastern Railway (NER) and the Great Northern Railway (GNR). In 1860 the three companies...
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also refer to: North British Academy of Arts North British Distillery North British Locomotive Company North British Railway North British Hotel - now known...
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developed with other, larger Scottish railways, particularly the North British Railway and the Glasgow and South Western Railway. The company established primacy...
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The London and North Western Railway (LNWR, L&NWR) was a British railway company between 1846 and 1922. In the late 19th century, the LNWR was the largest...
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Sutherland Railway opened 13 April 1868 Sutherland and Caithness Railway opened 28 July 1874 Wick and Lybster Railway North British Railway became part...
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creation of the railway system. The North British Railway operated from 1846 to 1923, leaving a later legacy in the name of the North British Hotel in Edinburgh...
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The North British, Arbroath and Montrose Railway was a company established by Act of Parliament in 1871 to construct and operate a railway line from north...
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British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most rail transport in Great Britain from 1948...
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on January 1, 1948 until it was privatised, the railway was the North Western Region of British Railways (BR). From 1925 onwards, it has been managed by...
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of rail transport in Great Britain 1830–1922 covers the period between the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&MR), and the Grouping, the...
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Haymarket to North Bridge in 1846, and a joint station for connection with the North British Railway was opened on what is now Edinburgh Waverley railway station...
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two railways operated collaboratively, but neither was successful financially and insolvency seemed inevitable. However the North British Railway (NBR)...
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November 1863 on the North British Railway. It closed to both passengers and goods traffic on 13 August 1948. Quick, M E (2002). Railway passenger stations...
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Aberdeen connections for journeys south over the Caledonian and North British Railways. Its eventual area encompassed the three Scottish counties of Aberdeenshire...
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Coatbridge Railway. It was operated by the North British Railway, which under the Railways Act 1921 became part of the London and North Eastern Railway. The...
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Glasgow, Bothwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge Railway. The station was opened on 1 May 1879 by the North British Railway. It closed on 1 January 1917 but reopened...
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Bargeddie was a railway station in the village of Bargeddie, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was opened as Cuilhill, by the North British Railway on 1 February...
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Carlisle, in North West England, formed the focus for a number of railway routes because of the geography of the area. At first each railway company had...
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Dolphinton (North British Railway) railway station served the village of Dolphinton, Lanarkshire, Scotland from 1864 to 1933 on the Leadburn, Linton and...
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list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to...
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major handicap, and after the company had been taken over by the North British Railway, a longer but more convenient route was built round the eastern...
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