Hawickrailwaystation served the town of Hawick, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1849 to 1969 on the Waverley Route. The first station opened on 1 November...
Hawick (/hɔɪk/ HOYK; Scots: Haaick; Scottish Gaelic: Hamhaig) is a town in the Scottish Borders council area and historic county of Roxburghshire in the...
line was built by the North British Railway; the stretch from Edinburgh to Hawick opened in 1849 and the remainder to Carlisle opened in 1862. The line was...
Network Rail and managed by ScotRail. The station was opened on 20 February 1849 by the Edinburgh and HawickRailway, which later became known as the Waverley...
which was "about 3 miles [4.8 km] from the Boldside station of the Edinburgh and HawickRailway", but this may reflect the advertiser's colloquial usage...
Route by the promoters - the North British Railway. It connected the Edinburgh and HawickRailway at Hawick with Carlisle. The first section of the route...
Scottish football club, based in Larkhall Hawick Royal Albert F.C., another Scottish football club, based in Hawick HMS Royal Albert, a 121-gun Royal Navy...
original station opened on 14 July 1847 as part of the North British Railway's new line that was to reach Hawick and Carlisle. The station closed to...
spent at the station.[citation needed] On 12 May 1907, nine-year-old Walter Deas, whilst waiting for a goods train going towards Hawick to pass, was knocked...
from Edinburgh to Carlisle through Hawick, and also attempted to gain control of the Edinburgh and Perth Railway company, which was itself preparing...
Saughtree railwaystation is a closed railwaystation situated a mile north of the hamlet of Saughtree and two miles from the border with England. Saughtree...
trains were run. In 1849, the North British Railway opened a line from Edinburgh through Midlothian as far as Hawick in the Scottish Borders; a further extension...
towards Hawick. The main features are the large forests managed by the Forestry Commission, and artefacts of Railway heritage. The Waverley Railway line...
to Old Belses, and lies south of St Boswells, west of Jedburgh, north of Hawick, and east of Selkirk. Other places nearby include Ancrum, Ashkirk, Belses...
The Great North of Scotland Railway (GNSR) was one of the two smallest of the five major Scottish railway companies prior to the 1923 Grouping, operating...
The Whitrope Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel in the Scottish Borders, situated 12 miles (19 km) south of Hawick on the Waverley Route, close to Whitrope...
county are (population in 2011): Jedburgh — 4,030 Hawick — 14,294 Kelso — 5,639 Melrose — 2,307 Hawick is now by far the largest town, with 29% of the county's...
which the majority of the main towns and villages of Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso, Newtown St Boswells, St Boswells, Peebles, Melrose...
June 2012. Darsley, Roger; Lovett, Dennis (2011). Hexham to Hawick: The Border Counties Railway. Midhurst:Middleton Press. ISBN 978-1908174086. Perkins,...
Reston or other intermediate stations, nor to the necessity to change). When the Hawick branch line of the North British Railway was taking shape, with the...
Railway Gradients of the British Main-Line Railways. London: the Railway Publishing Company. 1947. Quick, M.E. (2002). Railway Passenger Stations in...
433, ISSN 0026-4423. "Grand Theft Auto tour of Scotland as councillors of Hawick 'disgusted' by use of its name for GTA V's drug district". The Independent...
new railway from Monktonhall to Hardengreen Junction on the line to Hawick. It was referred to as The Monktonhall, Ormiston and Dalkeith Railway. It would...
Tillynaught railwaystation or Tillynaught Junction was a junction railwaystation in what is now Aberdeenshire, Parish of Fordyce, 6 miles south-west...
event. The village has direct bus services to Hawick, Langholm and Carlisle. Newcastleton railwaystation provided rail services from 1862 until its closure...
a line had been designed leaving the Edinburgh and HawickRailway near the later Niddrie station. In the 1846 Parliamentary session, the Edinburgh and...