The Montrose and Bervie Railway was a Scottish railway. When the Aberdeen Railway opened in 1850, the coastal settlements north of Montrose were not linked...
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Photo Old Bervie Bridge Over Bervie Water 56°50′50″N 2°16′40″W / 56.847318°N 2.277842°W / 56.847318; -2.277842 (Old Bervie Bridge Over Bervie Water)...
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North Water Viaduct (category Pages using infobox bridge with empty coordinates parameter)
Montrose and Bervie Railway and crosses the River North Esk. It has eleven spans. It is located adjacent to the older Lower North Water Bridge which carries...
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Paisley Canal line (section Blackhall Bridge)
of the Glasgow and South Western Railway Company) to continue onto the Bridge of Weir Railway and Greenock and Ayrshire Railway to the latter's terminus...
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to the nearby main line railway. It opened in 1852. When the Tay Rail Bridge opened in 1878 residential travel to Dundee was encouraged. The railway...
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the Tay Bridge, giving quick access to Dundee; daily residential travel to Dundee from Tayport became a practicality. The use of the bridge gave the...
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Aquhorthies College by George Hay, the Vicar Apostolic. Inverbervie Old Bridge (over the Bervie Water), designed by James Burn, is completed. George Buchanan's...
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Gladstone Road: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Old Bervie Bridge Over Bervie Water: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. "Kintore...
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a bridge over the River Girvan that led to the harbour and jetty. The track was still in situ in 1989 however it had been lifted by 2014. The old Girvan...
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Ladysbridge railway station (redirect from Lady's Bridge railway station)
railway station was a station in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Opened as Lady's Bridge railway station in 1859 it was renamed Ladysbridge railway station by June...
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The Bridge of Weir Railway was an independent railway company that built a line from Johnstone to Bridge of Weir. It was taken over by the Glasgow and...
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passenger train service was operated between the North Bridge station and Dalkeith. The North Bridge station was much more convenient for the city and for...
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Monkton and Annbank Branch G&SWR Monton to Annbank Montrose and Bervie Railway Montrose to Bervie Great North of Scotland Railway (LNER) 1951 (to passengers)...
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Tarf (L) Water of Mark (Ls) Water of Lee (Rs) Simple coastal catchments Bervie Water Carron Water, Aberdeenshire Cowie Water Burn of Monboys Cowton Burn...
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community groups: Kinneff Church Kinneff Church is part of Arbuthnott, Bervie and Kinneff Church. The church building was located on the southern side...
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Scotland. This data falls under the Open Government Licence "GLENBERVIE OLD PARISH KIRK (LB9332)". Historic Environment Scotland. Retrieved 16 December...
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had a considerable advantage, and the North British Railway determined to bridge the Forth and the Tay, as part of a strategy to create an efficient and...
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branch to Ballachulish, which included the construction of Connel Bridge, a remarkable bridge at Connel over Loch Etive. The branch opened in 1903, but although...
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Glasgow and South Western Railway (redirect from Glasgow and South Western Railway (Ayrshire and Wigtownshire Railway and Bridge Street Joint Station Glasgow) Act 1892)
had lines: from Bridge Street in Glasgow to Ayr; the Ayr station was north of the river, at Newton-on-Ayr), and the section between Bridge Street and Paisley...
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and Paisley Joint Railway was the section of railway line between Glasgow Bridge Street railway station and Paisley, in the west of Scotland. It was constructed...
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City Union Line (section The Clyde Bridge)
passenger terminal was St Enoch railway station, opened in 1876. The railway bridge across the Clyde was the first in the city. The northern section of the...
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Railway was a railway company authorised in 1865 to build a line from Bonar Bridge station to Brora, a distance of nearly 33 miles, in the north of Scotland...
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(equivalent to £20,740,000 in 2023), and it would include the Montrose and Bervie Railway which had opened in 1865. On 18 August 1872, Parliamentary authorisation...
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the breast Mountain Berneray (North Uist) Beàrnaraigh (na Hearadh) Island Bervie Water Uisge Bhiorbhaigh River Berwickshire Siorrachd Bhearaig County Binnein...
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or signalling. A small square structure was located near to the railway bridge over the road in 1896–97. The WMCR stations had no waiting rooms or shelters...
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Aberdeen, to Keith, halfway to Inverness. The meeting recommended that the bridges and works be built wide enough for a second track when this was needed...
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construction, a temporary power station was built at Monessie Gorge, near Roy Bridge. A 1,400-foot (430 m) unlined tunnel was constructed, which fed water into...
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Water, Burn of Muchalls, Burn of Pheppie, Burn of Elsick, Burn of Monboys, Bervie Water and the lower reaches of the River Dee. Allardice Castle Cowie Castle...
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Macmerry Branch Monkland and Kirkintilloch Monkland Railways Montrose and Bervie Mallaig Extension Newburgh and North Fife Railway (worked by NBR) Newport...
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Alloa Railway (section Alloa Swing Bridge)
The Alloa Railway was intended to bridge the River Forth linking Alloa with the south without using a ferry. The railway was authorised on 11 August 1879...
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