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    Dornoch railway station formerly served the town of Dornoch in Sutherland, Scotland. The station was opened in 1902. Donald Mackenzie, formerly station...
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    railway. The railway was opened on 2 June 1902. Stations on the line were Dornoch, Embo, Skelbo, Cambusavie Halt and The Mound Junction. The stations...
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    The Dornoch Light Railway was a branch railway in Scotland that ran from The Mound on the Far North Line to Dornoch, the county town of Sutherland. It...
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    Firth and the Dornoch Firth. As a result, at some locations the railway is now a long way inland from the modern route of the A9. The railway also loops...
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    Scotland. The station was opened in 1902. It was a request stop only. The station was on the Dornoch Light Railway, a branch railway which was later...
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    Dalcross railway station was appointed the first agent of the company. The station was on the Dornoch Light Railway, a branch railway which was later incorporated...
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    junction for Dornoch. The Sutherland Railway opened between Bonar Bridge and Golspie on 13 April 1868. Among the intermediate stations was one at The...
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    Ferry railway station served the town of Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland from 1864 to 1869 on the Inverness and Ross-shire Railway. The station opened...
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    station master of Dornoch railway station. From 1 January 1923 the station was operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway. At the end of February...
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    Skelbo railway station was a halt on the Dornoch Light Railway serving the village of Skelbo in Sutherland, Scotland. The station was opened in 1902 and...
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    Branch of the Highland Railway. Dornoch : Dornoch Press. ISBN 0-9513358-2-0. YouTube video of Drybridge Railway Station YouTube of the hidden 1812 'Dry...
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    village on the north bank of the Kyle of Sutherland to the west and the Dornoch Firth to the east in the Parish of Creich in the Highland council area...
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    next to the town on low alluvial land known as the Fendom bordering the Dornoch Firth. It was home to British, Czech (311 Sqn) and Polish airmen during...
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    and lieutenancy area in the Highlands of Scotland. Its county town is Dornoch. Sutherland borders Caithness and Moray Firth to the east, Ross-shire and...
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    Muir of Ord for Fortrose, the Dornoch Light Railway left at The Mound for Dornoch and the Wick & Lybster Light Railway ran from Wick to Lybster. The Kyle...
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    closed in 1951 and the Dornoch Light Railway in 1960 as a result of competition from road transport. The former junction station at Stanley closed in 1956...
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    Portessie Branch of the Highland Railway. Dornoch Press. ISBN 0-9513358-2-0. Flickr A photograph of Rathven station RAILSCOT on Buckie and Portessie Branch...
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    The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) was one of the two smallest of the five major Scottish railway companies prior to the 1923 Grouping, operating...
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  • Brian (1988). The Heilan Line. The Portessie Branch of the Highland Railway. Dornoch Press. ISBN 0-9513358-2-0. Flickr A photograph of Rathven station...
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    Brian (1988). The Heilan Line. The Portessie Branch of the Highland Railway. Dornoch Press. ISBN 0-9513358-2-0. RAILSCOT on Buckie and Portessie Branch...
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    1821 and was apparently preferred for the railway passengers, who made their way on foot from the railway station to the ferry. On 31 August 1842 the line...
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  • Railway Gradients of the British Main-Line Railways. London: the Railway Publishing Company. 1947. Quick, M.E. (2002). Railway Passenger Stations in...
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  • Knock railway station was an intermediate stop situated on the Great North of Scotland Railway (GNoSR) line from Grange and Cairnie Junction to Tillynaught...
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  • The Dundee and Arbroath Railway was an early railway in Scotland. It opened in 1838, and used the unusual track gauge of 5 ft 6 in (1,676 mm). In 1848...
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  • the Dornoch Firth and is home to Strudie Hill. Easter Fearn is adjacent to Wester Fearn, Fearn Lodge and Mid Fearn, the Latter of which had a railway station...
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    the township comprises the communities of Arnott, Berkeley, Desboro, Dornoch, Glascott, Grimston, Harkaway, Hemstock Mill, Holford, Holland Centre,...
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  • extension railway was opened to a station called Meikle Ferry, 2+1⁄2 miles (4 km) beyond Tain, on Dornoch Firth on 1 June 1864. The station closed in...
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    Central Hotel) Crewe Arms Hotel, Crewe (sold 1952, still operating) Dornoch Hotel, Dornoch (sold 1965, still operating) Euston Hotel, London (closed and demolished...
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    passenger station. This was granted on an undertaking that the G&SWR would never interfere with the business of the CR or the Lancaster and Carlisle Railway, and...
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  • 1 June 1864. The ferry enabled onward road journeys to Dornoch and beyond, although the station was not close to the actual ferry landing stage. The line...
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