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Stobcross Railways is a rail line originally created to provide freight rail access to the new Queens Dock and the expanding west end of Glasgow | Stobcross Railways is a rail line originally created to provide freight rail access to the new Queens Dock and the expanding west end of Glasgow | ||
1874 Line opened by the [[North British Railway]]. The Caledonian Railway obtained permission for running powers to Stobcross and for goods yards at Partickhill and Stobcross. The Caledonian managed to gain joint ownership of the Stobcross high level to Stobcross low level connecting line.<ref>[https://www.railscot.co.uk/companies/S/Stobcross_Railway/#dates] RailScot website</ref> | |||
Latest revision as of 11:15, 6 January 2020
Stobcross Railways is a rail line originally created to provide freight rail access to the new Queens Dock and the expanding west end of Glasgow
1874 Line opened by the North British Railway. The Caledonian Railway obtained permission for running powers to Stobcross and for goods yards at Partickhill and Stobcross. The Caledonian managed to gain joint ownership of the Stobcross high level to Stobcross low level connecting line.[1]
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- [2] Wikipedia