- Ballochney Railway
The Ballochney Railway was an early mineral
railway built near Airdrie, in the Monklands District ofScotland .The railway was Incorporated on
19 May 1826 and was opened on8 May 1828 .Awdry: (1990), Page 116] Its main function was intended to be the transportation ofcoal , butiron ore and passengers were also carried. It was built to theScotch gauge of RailGauge|54; and the engineer wasThomas Grainger ).Whishaw: (1842)] Robertson: (1983)] The line included two self-acting inclined planes.Thomas: (1971)]It became relatively prosperous, by 1838 to 1834 it was paying 14 - 16%
dividend ; and it contributed half the capital of theSlamannan Railway .Popplewell: (1989)]In 1848 it merged with other railway lines to become the
Monkland Railways ; which in turn were absorbed by theEdinburgh and Glasgow Railway .Formation of the railway
The original 1826
Act of Parliament was to raise £18,431 (Pound sterling ) of joint stock capital and a loan of £1,000. TheForth and Clyde Canal company agreed to subscribe for stock in the railway company in February 1826, because aneconomic depression in Glasgow, which lasted from 1826 - 1827, made fund raising difficult.Lindsay: (1968)] In 1826, £3,300 of capital came fromEngland .A further Act was obtained in 1835 to raise, by means of a loan, an additional £10,000.
The route
It was linked the
Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway , at Kipps, to the west of Airdrie. From there branches went to:
* Arbuckle;
* Airdrie;
*Ballochney ;
* Clarkston.;The were two inclined planes in the middle section.
Attempted take over and change of gauge
The
Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway started negotiations in 1844 to take over the various Monkland Railways; and at the same time the railway companies applied for permission to change toStandard gauge . In May 1846, the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway was refused permission to amalgamate and it decide to withdraw on31 December 1846 . TheCaledonian Railway by that time had taken over theWishaw and Coltness Railway and theGlasgow and Garnkirk Railway .The Ballochney Railway, the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway and the Slamannan Railway all obtained aurthorisation to change to
Standard gauge between 1845 and 1846. The three railways changed their gauge on26 July and27 July 1847 .Amalgamation to form the
Monkland Railways On
14 August 1848 the Ballochney Railway merged with theMonkland and Kirkintilloch Railway and theSlamannan Railway to become theMonkland Railways .The Monkland Railways were absorbed by the
Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway by an Act of Parliament, dated5 July 1865 , effective from31 July 1865 . A day later (on1 August 1865 ) the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway was absorbed into theNorth British Railway .Connection to other lines
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Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway
* At Dykehead Junction to theSlamannan Railway
* AtBrownieside Junction to theBathgate and Coatbridge Railway References
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* [http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ballochney_Railway/frame.htm RAILSCOT on Ballochney Railway]
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=45303#s61 Historical, 1846, article on Monkland referring to coal, ironstone and canal and railway transportation] .
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