Carnbroe railway station served the ironworks in the neighbourhood of Carnbroe, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1843 to 1846 on the Wishaw and Coltness Railway.
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Carnbroerailwaystation served the ironworks in the neighbourhood of Carnbroe, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1843 to 1846 on the Wishaw and Coltness...
Overtown, Wishawtown, Motherwell, Burnhouse and Carnbroe, to join the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway at Old Monkland; with a branch to Rosehall; a second...
Mossend railwaystation served the town of Mossend, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1843 to 1962 on the Wishaw and Coltness Railway. The first station was...
of a new "park and ride" railwaystation, which was to be called Allandale. It had been previously suggested that the station be called Castlecary, but...
2007. The town has three stations, a main railwaystation (known simply as Motherwell), Airbles and Shieldmuir. The main station runs on the West Coast...
easier due to the Forth and Clyde Canal and the railways being constructed. Cumbernauld railwaystation, though some distance from the village, improved...
local area, and the first railway to service Gartcosh was used to transport coal to Glasgow. By 1837 there was a railwaystation, or to be more accurate...
a number of railwaystations, including Mossend, Fallside and Bell Cross. The settlement is now served solely by Bellshill railwaystation. Maternity services...
Union Fire-clay Company Limited dates back to 1836. Glenboig's only railwaystation closed in 1956. The closest is now Gartcosh. Glenboig's brick making...
Edinburgh railway line, with the nearest railwaystation at Croy. Formerly two separate stations existed in the town on separate, although linked, railway lines...
employment after the closure of the mines. The town is served by Shotts railwaystation, which is connected on the Shotts Line between Glasgow and Edinburgh...
century. The railway came to Steps around 1831. The name and spelling Stepps only became accepted when the name of the railwaystation formally changed...
don’t want//the same thing”. Caldercruix railwaystation was built in 1863, on the Bathgate and Coatbridge Railway. The line closed to passengers in January...
population 16,889): Greenend, Sikeside, Whifflet, Kirkshaws, Shawhead and Carnbroe Coatbridge West (2019 population 14,910): Kirkwood, Dundyvan, Langloan...
the village owed much to the creation of the Glasgow-Edinburgh railway line, with a station sited in Dullatur in 1842 to encourage commuters to settle there...
Glasgow Railway. Coal pits in the area used the railway extensively, and by 1895 there was a station at Longriggend. By 1901 its population had reached...
closest railwaystations, depending on your position in Newarthill, are to be found at Carfin and Holytown (rather confusingly, Carfin Station is partially...
Health Centre. A piece of eyesore land between Station Road and Alexander Street (the railwaystation and sports centre) was converted into a park and...
provides access to Cumbernauld, Glasgow and Stirling. The nearest modern railwaystations are in Gartcosh and Stepps. The etymology of the name is ‘enclosure...
late 1990s to help cater for the Muslims in the districts. Holytown railwaystation (which is actually located in New Stevenston) has a direct link into...