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  • |name = London, Midland and Scottish Railway ...br />Caledonian Railway<br />Glasgow & South Western Railway<br />Highland Railway
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  • | name = Caledonia Railway | operator = Caledonian Railway<br />London, Midland and Scottish Railway
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  • | name = Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway | successor_line = [[Glasgow and South Western Railway]]
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  • |name = Glasgow and South Western Railway ...ow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway and Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway
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  • ...[[Caledonian Railway]] on 31 July 1879 and is currently one of nineteen UK stations managed by [[Network Rail]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.networkrail.co. ...is the [[List of busiest railway stations in Great Britain|tenth-busiest]] railway station in Britain.<ref name=ORR1112>{{cite web|title=Estimates of Station
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  • ...[[Caledonian Railway]] on 31 July 1879 and is currently one of nineteen UK stations managed by [[Network Rail]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.networkrail.co. ...is the [[List of busiest railway stations in Great Britain|tenth-busiest]] railway station in Britain.<ref name=ORR1112>{{cite web|title=Estimates of Station
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  • ...Rail]], in stages between 1994 and 1997. Originally a trading brand of the Railway Executive of the [[British Transport Commission]], it became an independent ...nges in the national railway network. A process of [[dieselisation]] and [[Railway electrification in Great Britain|electrification]] took place, and in 1968
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  • {{Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway}} ...Paisley and Greenock Railway''' (GP&GR) was an early [[Scotland|Scottish]] railway, opened in 1841, providing train services between [[Greenock]] and [[Glasgo
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  • | stations = 15 ...as the '''Glasgow District Subway''', but was later renamed Glasgow Subway Railway. It was so called when taken over by the [[Glasgow City Council#History|Gla
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  • | start = [[London]] [[London King's Cross railway station|King's Cross]]<br/>{{Coord|51.5314|-0.1234|type:railwaystation_regi | end = [[Edinburgh]] [[Edinburgh Waverley railway station|Waverley]]<br/>{{Coord|55.9522|-3.1889|type:railwaystation_region:G
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  • {{Glasgow Central Railway}} ...ned up new journey opportunities for passengers and enabled the Caledonian Railway to access docks and industrial locations on the north bank of the [[River C
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  • |image_name = File:Kilmarnock Railway Station - geograph.org.uk - 1347512.jpg |caption = Main entrance to Kilmarnock railway station, showing the old ScotRail floral clock which has since been revampe
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  • |image = Paisley Canal railway station - Feb 2013.JPG |caption = [[Paisley Canal railway station]]
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  • |image = Railway line passing under the road to Bellfield Farm - geograph.org.uk - 520271.jp ...on|Newcastle]]<br>[[Carlisle railway station|Carlisle]]<br>[[East Kilbride railway station|East Kilbride]]
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  • {{Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway}} ...Greenock and Wemyss Bay Railway''' was a railway owned by the [[Caledonian Railway]], providing services between [[Greenock]] and [[Wemyss Bay]].
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  • | name = Glasgow, Barrhead and Neilston Direct Railway | successor = Glasgow and South Western Railway<br />Caledonian Railway<br />British Railways<br />Scotrail
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  • {{Clydesdale Junction Railway}} The '''Clydesdale Junction Railway''' company was formed to build a railway connecting [[Motherwell]] and [[Hamilton, South Lanarkshire|Hamilton]] with
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  • {{Paisley and Barrhead District Railway}} The '''Paisley and Barrhead District Railway''' was a railway in Scotland that ran between the towns of [[Paisley]] and [[Barrhead]]. It
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  • The '''Largs Branch''' is a railway line in Scotland, serving communities on the north [[Ayrshire]] Coast, as w ..., but it was only partly successful. The later [[Glasgow and South Western Railway]] extended the line to serve [[Largs]], opening the line throughout in 1885
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  • | name = Cathcart District Railway | operator = Caledonian Railway<br />London, Midland and Scottish Railway
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  • | name = Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway {{Lancashire and Ayrshire Railway}}
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  • ...situated just before the bridge that crossed the railway at [[Montgreenan railway station|Montgreenan station]]. A small mine was developed here and only a b ==The Ardrossan Railway - Doura branch==
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  • {{distinguish|Burneside railway station}} |original = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]
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  • |static_image_caption=Barrmill from the old railway bridge ...re present at one time, the Dockra Ironstone pit that was located near the railway line down from Dockra quarry in 1912, and other local industries.
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  • |image_name = Cathcart railway station - geograph.org.uk - 1641781.jpg |original = [[Cathcart District Railway]]
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  • |image_name= Brackenhills railway station platform remnants.JPG |original = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]
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  • ...l to the existing line built by the [[Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway]]. This provided additional line capacity for Ayrshire Coast and [[Kilmarno ...rn Railway]] (G&SWR) and the Greenock line formed part of the [[Caledonian Railway]], a bitter rival of the G&SWR. As well as the traffic for Ayr, the G&SWR r
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  • ...tation on the former [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]|Glengarnock High railway station}} |image_name= Glemgarnock Railway station north.JPG
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  • | image_name = Lugton High railway station.jpg | original = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]
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  • |line = [[Glasgow, Barrhead and Kilmarnock Joint Railway]] ...ager = [[Caledonian Railway|Caledonian]] and [[Glasgow and South Western Railway|Glasgow & South Western]] Railways
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  • ...ation on the former [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]|Bogside Moor Halt railway station}} |image_name= Bogside railway station site.jpg
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  • ...ritish Rail Class 156|Class 156]] train in SPT livery at [[Glasgow Central railway station|Glasgow Central station]]]] * Operation and maintenance of bus stations, bus stops, travel centres and other support infrastructure
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  • |image_name= Ardeer Platform railway station 2007.jpg ...ager = [[Caledonian Railway|Caledonian]] and [[Glasgow and South Western Railway|Glasgow & South Western]] Railways
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  • ...o Aberdeen, Elgin and Inverness. There was a connecting service to [[Keith railway station]] which was synchronised with rail times but the service was withdr ===The Golden Age of the Railway===
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  • |original = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway|L&A]] |pregroup = [[Caledonian Railway|CR]]
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  • ...land. For the railway station in [[Brisbane]], [[Australia]], see [[Gailes railway station, Brisbane]].'' |image_name= Gailes railway station.jpg
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  • {{For|the station on the former [[Dalry and North Johnstone Line]]|Kilbirnie railway station}} |line = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]
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  • ...Junction Railway<br />Caledonian Railway<br />London Midland and Scottish Railway<br />British Railways<br />ScotRail '''Newton railway station''' is a [[railway station]] located between the town of [[Cambuslang]] and the village of New
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  • |original = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway|L&A]] |pregroup = [[Caledonian Railway|CR]]
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  • |original = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway|L&A]] |pregroup = [[Caledonian Railway|CR]]
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  • '''Irvine railway station''' is a [[railway station]] serving the town of [[Irvine, North Ayrshire|Irvine]], [[North Ay ...lmarnock}} which closed in 1965.<ref>Stansfield, p. 26</ref> During the [[Railway electrification in Great Britain|electrification]] of the [[Ayrshire Coast
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  • |image_name= Dreghorn railway station 2007.jpg |line = [[Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway]]
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  • |image_name= Irvine Bank Street railway station.jpg |line = [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]
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  • |image_name= Montgreenan railway station 2007.jpg |manager = [[Glasgow and South Western Railway]]
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  • | name = Busby Railway | successor = Busby Railway<br />Caledonian Railway
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  • ...ay station|Newton railway station]] to Ross Junction with the [[Caledonian Railway]] [[Coalburn Branch]]. ...ned between [[Newton (Lanark) railway station|Newton]] and [[Hamilton West railway station|Hamilton]]
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  • ...ay<br />Glasgow and South Western Railway<br />London Midland and Scottish Railway<br />British Railways ...station was originally part of the [[Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway]].
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  • |operator = Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway ...[[North Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]] as part of the [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]].
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  • ...and South Western Railway Company]] from Winton Pier and the [[Caledonian Railway]] from Montgomerie Pier. The Earl of Eglinton's ambitious plan for a canal ===Railway===
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  • ...nds. Auchenmade had a ''Law hill'' mound nearby, possibly destroyed by the railway. The 'Green hill' stood near to Greenhill farm.<ref name="Dobie163">Dobie, ...fen' stood below the whinstone ridge which is close to what is now the old railway line across the road from Thirdpart farm; it is shown as abandoned in 1911.
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  • ...y<br />Glasgow and South Western Railway<br />London, Midland and Scottish Railway {{DabStation|Closed Railway Station|East Ayrshire|}}
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  • ...way<br />Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway<br />London Midland and Scottish Railway<br />British Railways<br />ScotRail The '''Cathcart Circle Lines''' form a suburban railway route linking [[Glasgow]] (Central) to [[Cathcart]] via a circular line, wi
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  • ...ay<br />Glasgow and South Western Railway<br />London Midland and Scottish Railway<br />British Rail<br />Scotrail '''Kilwinning railway station''' is a railway station serving the town of [[Kilwinning]], [[North Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]
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  • ...s. 93 - 94.</ref> walking through the area in 1875 remarks on the handsome railway bridge and his view of the Plann estate and the extensive fireclay works of ...head, a few miles away on the other side of Crosshouse. This is the oldest railway viaduct in Scotland<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/coms
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  • Data is available online for 3 official weather stations in the Glasgow area: Paisley, Abbotsinch and Bishopton. All are located to ...ny]]. Today part of the [[St. Rollox railway works]] continues in use as a railway maintenance facility, all that is left of the industry in Springburn.
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  • ...rator = Glasgow and South Western Railway<br/>London Midland and Scottish Railway {{DabStation|Closed Railway Station|North Ayrshire|}}
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  • ...y<br />Glasgow and South Western Railway<br />London, Midland and Scottish Railway<br /> British Railways<br />Scotrail ...three remaining in Ardrossan. It is one of the oldest operational railway stations in Ayrshire, although services and facilities are severely cut back from th
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  • ...rnock Joint Railway<br />Caledonian Railway<br />Glasgow and South Western Railway<br />British Railways ...n on the former [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]] see [[Uplawmoor (L&A) Railway Station]]''
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  • ...y<br />Glasgow and South Western Railway<br />London, Midland and Scottish Railway {{DabStation|Closed Railway Station|North Ayrshire|}}
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  • ...333-338.</ref> Sir James Bell, Chairman of the [[Glasgow and South Western Railway|G&SWR]] from 1915-1920 lived at Montgreenan.<ref>Hawksworth, Chris, Montgre ==Montgreenan railway station==
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  • | image = [[File:Muirend railway station.jpg|270px]] ...way<br />Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway<br />London Midland and Scottish Railway<br />British Railways<br />Scotrail
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  • ...urnside Cottages. The [[Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway]]'s [[Lugton High railway station|Lugton station]] opened in 1903 and its line ran to Ardrossan from ...p://www.scotlandoffice.gov.uk/our-communications/release.php?id=2784/ Live railway accident exercise.]</ref>
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  • |stations = 26 ...nes within the Strathclyde suburban Railway network in Scotland. It has 26 stations and connects the Ayrshire coast to Glasgow. There are three branches, to {{
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  • Ardrossan Harbour Railway Station is one of three remaining railway stations in the town of Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland. The station is operated ...ire and Ayrshire Railway]] (which was renamed [[Ardrossan Montgomerie Pier Railway Station]]). The station then passed on to the Scottish Region of British Ra
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  • ...ming merchant ships. And from 1812 Troon was the terminus of a horse-drawn railway connecting it to the Duke's coal mines around Kilmarnock. This was not lice ...first passenger stations in Scotland as part of the [[Kilmarnock and Troon Railway]]. A line had been there previously used by the Duke of Portland for the tr
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  • |image = [[File:Prestwick Airport railway station at night.jpg|270px|]] '''Prestwick Airport Railway Station''' near the town of [[Prestwick]], [[South Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]]
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  • ...2 he built a factory near the Beith Town railway station and persuaded the railway company to build a siding to allow easy transportation of raw materials and ...oughout the world. In the late 1920s transportation switched away from the railway but the industry continued to burgeon with many companies producing high-qu
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  • ...riginal) railway station|Old Cumnock]]) on the [[Glasgow and South Western Railway]]. ...asgow by road, with two stations close by on the Glasgow and South Western Railway. With a population in 1901 of 3088 it was a thriving town, with a town hall
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  • ...en a Burgh of Barony for over a thousand years, it was a village until the railway arrived in the 1840s and the middle class from Glasgow started to build lar ...th [[Prestwick Town railway station|Prestwick Town]] and Prestwick Airport stations, with additional services at peak times. Glasgow is approximately 50 minute
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  • They spare time to go on hill stations to live in the lap of nature. They get refreshed mentally and bodily after After reaching the railway station from your [[https://www.livemobile66.com/pussy888/ pussy888 downloa
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