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Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Legend




City of Glasgow Union Railway




Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway 





Sighthill Junction 




Springburn 




Glasgow Queen Street 




Cowlairs Tunnel 




Pinkston North 




Craighall 




Cowlairs 




Cowlairs Junction 




Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway




Hamiltonhill Branch of Caledonian Railway 





Bishopbriggs 




Lenzie 




Middlemuir and Monkland Junctions 






Campsie Branch





Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway




Garngaber Goods 




Croy 




Dullatur 




Castlecary 




Caledonian Railway Main Line




Greenhill Upper and Lower Junctions 




Greenhill 




Scottish Central Railway




Bonnybridge High 




Falkirk High 




Falkirk Tunnel 




Stirlingshire Midland Junction Railway




Polmont Junction 




Polmont 




Coatbridge Line Junction 




Bo'ness High Junction 




Slamannan Railway




Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway




Manuel High Level 




Lochmill Goods 




Linlithgow 




Philpstoun 




Winchburgh Junction 




Winchburgh 




Winchburgh Tunnel 




Broxburn Oil 






Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway






Bathgate Junction 






South Queensferry Goods 





Forth Bridge 



Dalmeny 




Dalmeny South Junction 




Dalmeny South Junction 




Kirkliston 









Ingliston Colliery 




Ratho 




Turnhouse 




Gogar 




Gogar Goods 




Saughton Junction 




Saughton 




Corstorphine 




Pinkhill 




Balgreen Halt 




Caledonian Railway Main Line




Haymarket West Junction 




Haymarket Central Junction 




Haymarket East Junction 




Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway




Haymarket 




Haymarket Tunnel 




Edinburgh Waverley 




North British RailwayThe Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway was a railway built to link Glasgow and Edinburgh. The Act of Parliament for building the railway received its Royal Assent in 1838 which was open on 28 July 1863. Services started between Glasgow Queen Street and Haymarket on 21 February 1842. The line was extended to Edinburgh General in 1846.[1] John Miller surveyed the route. Its main railway Works was opened at Cowlairs in 1842.
The line was absorbed into the North British Railway on 1 August 1865.
The line is still open as the Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line.
Contents
Connections to other lines
- At Sighthill Junction (on the Sighthill Branch) to the City of Glasgow Union Railway
- At Sighthill Junction to the Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway
- At Cowlairs Junction to the Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway
- At Lenzie to the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway and the Campsie Branch
- At Greenhill Upper to the Scottish Central Railway
- At Polmont to the Stirlingshire Midland Junction Railway
- At Manuel to the Slamannan Railway and Slamannan and Borrowstounness Railway
- At Winchburgh, Saughton and Dalmeny to the Forth Bridge Connecting Lines of the North British Railway
- At Bathgate Junction to the Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway
- At Ratho to the South Queensferry Branch of Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
- At Haymarket to the Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction Railway
- At Haymarket to the Caledonian Railway (Edinburgh Station and Branches)
- At Edinburgh Waverley to the Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway
- At Edinburgh Waverley to the North British Railway
Accidents
- 1862 - Winchburgh rail crash, 15 killed and 35 injured
- 1874 - Bo'ness Junction rail crash, 16 killed and 28 injured.
- 1917 - Ratho rail crash, 12 killed and 46 injured
- 1937 - Castlecary rail accident, 35 killed and 179 injured
- 1968 - Castlecary rail accident, 2 killed
- 1984 - Polmont rail accident, 13 killed and 61 injured
References
Notes
Sources
- Awdry, Christopher (1990). Encyclopaedia of British Railway Companies. Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0049-7. OCLC 19514063.
- Butt, R. V. J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0508-1. OCLC 60251199.
- Jowett, Alan (March 1989). Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: From Pre-Grouping to the Present Day (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 1-8526-0086-1. OCLC 22311137.
- RAILSCOT on Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
- RAILSCOT on South Queensferry Branch
- RAILSCOT on Corstorphine Branch
- Glasgow to Edinburgh Lines
External links
- March 1843 timetable from Bradshaw's Railway Monthly (XVI)
Constituent companies of Monkland Railways: Successor Company: Edinburgh and Glasgow RailwayConstituent Companies: Categories:- North British Railway
- Pre-grouping British railway companies
- Early Scottish railway companies
- Railway companies established in 1838
- Railway lines opened in 1842
- Railway companies disestablished in 1865
- 1838 establishments in Scotland
- Scotland rail transport stubs
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