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Berwick and Kelso Railway

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1811 Act obtained by the Berwick and Kelso Railway Company but the company was dissolved prior to any of the planned railway being built, as a result of various disagreements amongst directors regarding issues such as land purchase and the cost of the proposed bridge over the Tweed.

1824 December 1st. At a meeting held in Edinburgh £22,550 was subscribed, in addition to £32,000 subscribed before towards carrying into effect the railway projected many years ago to pass from Kelso to Berwick. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Wednesday, Dec 08, 1824