Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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New page: In 1846 the Paisley and Renfrew Railway agreed to be taken over by the Paisley, Barrhead and Hurlet Railway. The Paisley, Barrhead and Hurlet Railway never managed to build their own...
 
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The Paisley, Barrhead and Hurlet Railway never managed to build their own railway and the  Paisley and Renfrew Railway changed hands several times
The Paisley, Barrhead and Hurlet Railway never managed to build their own railway and the  Paisley and Renfrew Railway changed hands several times
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In 1846 the Paisley and Renfrew Railway agreed to be taken over by the Paisley, Barrhead and Hurlet Railway.

The Paisley, Barrhead and Hurlet Railway never managed to build their own railway and the Paisley and Renfrew Railway changed hands several times



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Sources of Information