| Paisley Canal Line | Principle stations | | Glasgow Central | | | Dumbreck | | | Corkerhill | | | Mosspark | | | Crookston | | | Hawkhead | | | Paisley Canal | | The Paisley Canal Railway line originally ran from Glasgow, Scotland, to Paisley Canal Railway Station. It continued via Ferguslie to Elderslie junction where it met the Glasgow and South Western Railway line running from Paisley Gilmour Street station to Johnstone and beyond. After Elderslie station another junction allowed the Paisley Canal Railway line (by now part of the Glasgow and South Western Railway Company) to continue on the Greenock branch to its terminus at Greenock Princes Pier. It closed progressively between 1959 and 1986. The Heilanmans Umbrella Inside Glasgow Central Glasgow Central Station is the larger of the two main-line railway stations in Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Glasgows location in Scotland Glasgow (or Glaschu in Gaelic), in the United Kingdom, is Scotlands largest city, on the River Clyde in west central Scotland. ...
Scotland (Alba in Scottish Gaelic) is a country in northwest Europe and a constituent nation of the United Kingdom. ...
Paisley (PÃ islig in Scottish Gaelic) is a large town, and former royal burgh in the Central Lowlands of Scotland. ...
Elderslie (Ach-na-Feàrna in Scottish Gaelic) is a small town or village in Renfrewshire, Scotland. ...
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Glasgow and South Western Railway formed part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway External link The Glasgow & South Western Railway Association Categories: Corporation stubs | Pre-grouping British railway companies ...
Johnstone (Baile Eòin in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in Renfrewshire, Scotland, three miles west of neighbouring Paisley. ...
Greenock (Grianaig in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in the district of Inverclyde in western Scotland. ...
The line reopened in 1990, it now runs from Glasgow Central Station to Paisley Canal Station, with intermediate stations at Dumbreck, Corkerhill, Mosspark, Crookston, and Hawkhead. 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Inside Glasgow Central Glasgow Central Station is a major railway station in Glasgow. ...
Formation
The majority of the route from Glasgow to Paisley (actually, Port Eglington to Ferguslie) ran along the bed of the former Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal. The canal had been purchased, in 1869, by the Glasgow and South Western Railway Company (G. & S.W.) and an Act of Parliament was used to close the canal in 1881. The railway line still uses the River Cart Aqueduct (which it crosses at a skewed angle). This makes the former aqueduct the world's oldest railway bridge that is still in active use. The Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal is a canal in the south of Scotland at Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone. ...
1869 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
In Westminster System parliaments, an Act of Parliament is a part of the law passed by the Parliament. ...
1881 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ...
Pont du Gard, France, a Roman era aqueduct circa 19 BC, it is one of Frances top tourist attractions at over 1. ...
The original Route As part of the G. & S.W., the Paisley Canal line's original Glasgow terminus was at St Enoch Station. The line ran from St Enoch Station to Paisley Canal Station, with intermediate passenger stations at: Shields, Bellahouston, Crookston and Paisley Hawkhead Road. St Enoch Station was a former mainline railway station in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. ...
Bellahouston is a residential suburb in the southwest of the Scottish city of Glasgow. ...
Crookston is a residential suburb on the southwestern edge of the Scottish city of Glasgow. ...
From Paisley Canal Station the line continued to its junction with the G. & S.W. at Elderslie. Past Elderslie station and the junction with the two G. & S.W. Ayrshire lines to Beith and to Kilbirnie and beyond, to the Greenock branch and its terminus at Greenock Princes Pier. Ayrshire (Scottish Gaelic, Siorrachd Inbhir Àir) is a traditional county in south-west Scotland, located on the shores of the Firth of Clyde. ...
Beith is a town in Ayrshire, Scotland. ...
Small town in Ayrshire, was once dominated by the local steelworks and mill industries. ...
From Elderslie junction, it had stations at Houston, Kilmacolm, Lynedoch and Greenock Princes Pier (to link the Ocean liner boat trains with the passenger ships). Houston (Cille Pheadair in Scottish Gaelic) is a small commuter village to the northwest of Paisley in Renfrewshire, Scotland. ...
The ocean liner Rex of the Italian Line An ocean liner is a large passenger ship, most typically a motorized vessel that undertakes longer voyages on the open sea primarily for the purpose of transporting people from one place to another. ...
Closure The line was closed to stopping passenger services at its western end, at Kilmacolm, in February 1959. However the Greenock Princes Pier Ocean liner boat trains continued runing until February 1966; the line was truncated at Kilmacolm in September 1966. 1959 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1966 was a common year starting on Saturday (link goes to calendar) // Events January January 1 - In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa ousts president David Dacko and takes over the Central African Republic. ...
The short terminus section at Greenock was reopened in June 1971 to service the Clyde Port Authority (CPA) terminal. It was linked to the, (former Caledonian Railway) (Paisley to Gourock), Inverclyde Line at Cartsburn junction. 1971 is a common year starting on Friday (click for link to calendar). ...
The Firth of Clyde is the estuary of the River Clyde, from its upper tidal limit in Glasgow city centre to the outer firth in Argyll and Ayrshire, Scotland. ...
Seaport, a painting by Claude Lorrain, 1638 A port is a facility at the edge of an ocean, river, or lake for receiving ships and transferring cargo and persons to them. ...
The Caledonian Railway was a Scottish Railway company which was grouped in to the London Midland and Scottish Railway by the Railways Act 1921 in 1923. ...
Gourock front to the Firth of Clyde, seen from the west Gourock (Guireag in Scottish Gaelic) is a burgh in Inverclyde, Scotland. ...
Inverclyde Line is a railway line running from Glasgow through Gilmour St, Paisley to Gourock and Wemyss Bay on the West Coast. ...
St Enoch's station was also closed by the Beeching Axe together with the section of track to Shields Junction. Passenger services continued on the Paisley Canal Line, until its closure; now running from Glasgow Central Station to Kilmacolm using diesel multiple units. It closed completely to passengers in 1983. Many railway lines were closed as a result of the Beeching Axe The Beeching Axe was an informal name for the British governments attempt in the 1960s to control the spiralling cost of running the British railway system by closing what it considered to be little-used and unprofitable...
Diesel multiple units (DMUs) are regional rail cars which contain both passenger accommodations and propulsion. ...
A passenger is a person using but not operating an airplane, train, bus or other mode of transport. ...
1983 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The section between Glasgow Shields junction and Elderslie junction was used for another two or three years to enable heavy coal traffic from Hunterston, on the Ayrshire Coast Line, to bypass the main electrified line between Paisley Gilmour Street Station and Glasgow Shields junction. However, even the heavy freight traffic was diverted onto the mainline and the Paisley Canal Railway line was closed completely to all traffic. The rails between Elderslie and Paisley Canal Station were uplifted in 1986. The land around Paisley Canal Railway Station was developed for housing and the former passenger bridge between the two station platforms demolished. The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network. ...
Overhead wire in Coventry, England A railway electrification system is a way of supplying electric power to electric locomotives or multiple units. ...
1986 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Much of the abandoned rail line beyond the original Paisley Canal Station has now be developed into a cycle and walkway operated by Sustrans. Sustrans is a British charity which promotes sustainable transport. ...
Reopening to Paisley Canal Station In 1990, part of the line was reopened by Strathclyde Passenger Transport; and passenger services resumed on the section from Glasgow Central Station to a new Paisley Canal Railway Station built just to the east of railway overbridge carrying Causeyside Street. Houses had been built on the bed of the railway line west of the Causeyside Street overbridge and Paisley Canal Railway station building had been converted to a Steakhouse. A new station had to be built at Paisley Canal, on the bed of the old trackway. A Class 156 train in SPT livery at Glasgow Central Station Strathclyde Passenger Transport (SPT) is a public body which is responsible for planning and co-ordinating public transport in the Glasgow and Strathclyde area of Scotland, and for operating Glasgows subway. ...
A steakhouse (or steak house) is a restaurant that specializes in the cooking of beef steaks. ...
New stations were constructed at all intermediate locations (except Shields station which no longer exists); they all consist of a single platform and bus shelter.
External links - The Glasgow & South Western Railway Association
- http://www.spt.co.uk/
- http://www.networkrail.co.uk/Stations/stations/glasgowcentral/Default.aspx
| Major constituent railway companies of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway: | Caledonian | Furness | Lancashire & Yorkshire | Glasgow & South Western | London and North Western | Midland | North Staffordshire (Full list of constituents) The London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS1) was a British railway company. ...
The Caledonian Railway was a Scottish Railway company which was grouped in to the London Midland and Scottish Railway by the Railways Act 1921 in 1923. ...
Furness Railway was one of the constituent companies of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway in the Railways Act 1921. ...
The Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway was a pre-grouping (1923) British railway company. ...
Glasgow and South Western Railway formed part of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway External link The Glasgow & South Western Railway Association Categories: Corporation stubs | Pre-grouping British railway companies ...
The London and North Western Railway (LNWR) was formed in 1846 by the merger of three railway companies - the Grand Junction Railway, London and Birmingham and Manchester and Birmingham. ...
The Midland Railway (MR) was a railway company in the United Kingdom which existed from 1844 to 1922. ...
The North Staffordshire Railway company has its routes in an early scheme to build a small plateway from the base of the Cauldon canal up to Cauldon quarries. ...
Constituent companies The following made up the London, Midland and Scottish Railway as a result of the Railways Act 1921: Caledonian Railway (CalR) 1114. ...
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| Railway lines in Great Britain: Class 180 Multiple Unit of First Great Western at speed near Yate, Bristol, England. ...
| | High-speed main lines: | Channel Tunnel Rail Link - Channel Tunnel Model showing the current redevelopment of the Kings Cross area with the Channel Tunnel Rail Link terminal behind the barrel-vaulted St Pancras Station on the left. ...
Channel Tunnel The English terminal at Cheriton, from the Pilgrims Way The Channel Tunnel, (French: le tunnel sous la Manche; once popularly nicknamed the Chunnel in English) is a 50-km-long rail tunnel beneath the English Channel at the Straits of Dover, connecting Cheriton in Kent, England and Sangatte...
| | 'Classic' main lines: | Cross-Country - East Coast - Great Eastern - Great Western - Midland - West Coast The Cross Country Route (MR) is the name given to a major British rail route, running from South West England via Bristol, Birmingham, Derby and Sheffield to North East England and Scotland. ...
The East Coast Main Line viaduct at Durham. ...
The Great Eastern Main Line is the railway line from London Liverpool Street to Ipswich and Norwich. ...
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The Midland Main Line is a main railway line in the United Kingdom and is part of the British railway system. ...
The WCML running alogside the M1 motorway in Northamptonshire The West Coast Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important intercity railway lines in the United Kingdom, part of the British railway system. ...
| | Other main lines: | Brighton - Chiltern - Chatham - Hastings - Highland - Kent Coast - London, Tilbury & Southend - North Wales - Portsmouth Direct - Settle-Carlisle - South Wales - South Western - Welsh Marches - Wessex - West Anglia - West of England The Brighton Main Line is the railway line from London Victoria and London Bridge to Brighton. ...
The Chiltern Main Line is a name for the railway line between London Marylebone and Birmingham Snow Hill stations. ...
The Chatham Main Line runs from London Victoria to Dover Priory via the Medway Towns (of which Chatham is one, hence the name). ...
The Hastings Line is a railway line in Kent and Sussex, which links Hastings with Tonbridge, and from there into London via Sevenoaks. ...
The Highland Main Line is a railway line in Scotland. ...
The Kent Coast Line runs from Faversham, where it meets the Chatham Main Line, to Dover Priory via Ramsgate. ...
Fenchurch Street Station The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway (LT&SR) was a British railway company, and line built by that company, linking London eastwards along the north bank of River Thames to Tilbury and Southend. ...
The North Wales Coast Line is the railway line from Crewe to Holyhead. ...
The Portsmouth Direct Line runs from London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour via Wimbledon, Woking, Guildford, Haslemere and Havant, where it links with the West Coastway Line. ...
The Settle-Carlisle Railway (S&C) is a 72 mile (115 km) long main-railway line in northern England. ...
The South Western Main Line is the railway line from London Waterloo to Weymouth on the Dorset coast. ...
The Welsh Marches Line is the railway line from Newport to Crewe via Abergavenny, Hereford, Craven Arms, Shrewsbury and Whitchurch. ...
The Wessex Main Line is the railway line from Bristol Temple Meads to Southampton. ...
The West Anglia Main Line is one of the two main lines which run from London Liverpool Street, the other being the Great Eastern Main Line. ...
The West of England Main Line is the railway line from London Waterloo to Exeter. ...
| | Secondary routes: | Airedale - Arun Valley - Ayrshire Coast - Birmingham-Peterborough - Birmingham-Stratford - Birmingham-Worcester - Caldervale - Cambridge-Norwich - Cotswold - Dearne Valley - East Coastway - Fife Circle - Golden Valley - Glasgow South Western - Gloucester-Newport - Hallam - Harrogate - Harwich - Hope Valley - Huddersfield - Lea Valley - Leeds-Bradford - Medway Valley - North Downs - Pontefract - Robin Hood - Riviera - Wakefield - West Coastway - Wolverhampton-Shrewsbury - York & Selby The Airedale Line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The Arun Valley Line is part of the Southern-operated services. ...
The Ayrshire Coast Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network. ...
The Birmingham to Peterborough Line is an important railway line in the United Kingdom, linking the Midlands to East Anglia. ...
The Caldervale Line is the name given to rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The Breckland Line runs from Cambridge in Cambridgeshire to Norwich in Norfolk, in East Anglia, England. ...
A First Great Western Link Network Express Turbo unit at Evesham station on 19th September 2004, with a service for London Paddington. ...
The Dearne Valley Line is one of the named British railway lines in the north of England. ...
East Coastway is the name given by Southern Trains to the services operated from London Victoria along the south coast of Sussex and Kent to the east of Brighton. ...
The Fife Circle is the local rail service north from Edinburgh. ...
The Golden Valley Line is a railway line from Swindon to Standish Junction, which is just south of Gloucester. ...
The Gloucester to Newport Line is a railway cutoff along the bank of the Severn in the United Kingdom from Gloucester to Newport. ...
The Hallam Line is the name given to one of the rail services, operated by Northern Rail, in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The Harrogate Line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The Hope Valley Line is a railway line in England linking Sheffield with Manchester. ...
The Huddersfield Line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England: it is one of the busiest on the Metro network. ...
The Lea or Lee Valley Lines are three commuter lines and two branches in North East London, so named because they run along the valley of the River Lee (or Lea). ...
The Leeds-Bradford Lines services are those included in the West Yorkshire Metro area system of Lines. ...
The Medway Valley Line is the name given to the railway line linking Strood and the Medway Towns with Maidstone West and onward to Paddock Wood and Tonbridge. ...
The North Downs Line runs between the Brighton Main Line and the Great Western Main Line, linking many centres of population along the North Downs. ...
The Pontefract Line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The Robin Hood Line is a railway line running from Nottingham city centre to Worksop, Nottinghamshire. ...
The Riviera Line is the railway line from Exeter to the English Riviera resorts of Torquay and Paignton. ...
The Wakefield line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The West Coastway Line is a railway line from Brighton to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, Chichester, Portsmouth and Southampton. ...
The Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury Line (previously starting from Birmingham) is the railway line from Wolverhampton to Shrewsbury via Wellington. ...
The York & Selby Lines is the name given to a group of services in the West Yorkshire Metro area, connecting Leeds with places to its north and east: as well as the Northern Rail local services to York and Selby, the services extend to: Newcastle by TransPennine Express and Virgin...
| | Commuter lines: | Alton - Argyle - Bexleyheath - Birmingham Cross-City - Braintree - Butetown - Cardiff City - Caterham - Catford Loop - Cathcart Circle - Chase - Coryton - Croy - Cumbernauld - Dartford Loop - Gospel Oak-Barking - Hayes - Hounslow Loop - Inverclyde - Ivanhoe - Maesteg - Maryhill - Merthyr - Mid-Kent - Morecambe - Motherwell-Cumbernauld - North Clyde - North Kent - North London - Northern City - Oxted - Paisley Canal - Rhondda - Rhymney - Romford-Upminster - Severn Beach - Sheerness - Shotts - South London - St Albans Abbey - Sutton & Mole Valley - Tattenham Corner - Vale of Glamorgan - Walsall - Waterloo-Reading - West London - Wharfedale - Whifflet The Alton Line is a line of railway stations in the south of England, stretching from Alton to Ash Vale, served by South West Trains passenger services. ...
The Argyle Line is a suburban railway located in West Central Scotland. ...
The Bexleyheath Line is last of the three rail routes created between the outskirts of London and Dartford in Kent. ...
The Cross_City Line is a suburban railway line in the West Midlands region of England. ...
The Braintree Branch Line is a branch line from Witham to Braintree in Essex. ...
The Butetown Branch Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff Bay and Butetown to Cardiff city centre. ...
The City Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Radyr via the western suburbs of Cardiff. ...
The Caterham Line is a commuter service in south London and Surrey, connecting Caterham with London. ...
The Catford Loop line was opened by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway on 1 Jul 1892; it had been incorporated as the Shortlands and Nunhead Railway in 1889. ...
Map of the Chase Line. ...
The Coryton Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Heath, Ty Glas, Birchgrove, Rhiwbina, Whitchurch and Coryton. ...
The Dartford Loop Line is one of three lines linking London with Dartford in Kent, England. ...
The Gospel Oak to Barking line is a train line in North and East London which connects Gospel Oak in North London to Barking in East London. ...
The Hayes Line - part of which was the Mid-Kent Railway - is the name given to the railway service operated by South Eastern Trains between Charing Cross or Cannon Street and Hayes in the London Borough of Bromley. ...
The Hounslow Loop Line is a rail link situated in south east London, operated by South West Trains. ...
Inverclyde Line is a railway line running from Glasgow through Gilmour St, Paisley to Gourock and Wemyss Bay on the West Coast. ...
The Ivanhoe Line is the name given to local passenger services operated on the Midland Main Line between Leicester and Loughborough. ...
The Maesteg Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Bridgend and Maesteg. ...
The Merthyr Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare. ...
The Mid-Kent line is the successor to railways built by the Mid Kent Railway between 1857 and 1882. ...
The Morecambe Branch Line is a railway line from Lancaster to Morecambe and Heysham where services connect with the ferry service to Douglas on the Isle of Man. ...
The North Clyde Line (sometimes called the North Electric line) is a suburban railway in West Central Scotland. ...
The North Kent Line was the means by which the South Eastern Railway (SER) were able to connect its system to London at London Bridge. ...
The North London Line is a railway line through northern London. ...
The Northern City Line is the railway line from Moorgate to Finsbury Park in London. ...
The Oxted Line is a railway line in southern England. ...
The Rhondda Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Pontypridd, Porth, Ystrad Rhondda and Treherbert. ...
The Rhymney Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Heath, Llanishen, Caerphilly, Bargoed and Rhymney. ...
The Upminster Branch Line is a branch line from Romford to Upminster. ...
The Severn Beach Line is a railway line from Bristol to Severn Beach in South Gloucestershire, via Clifton and Avonmouth. ...
The Sheerness Line connects Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent with Sittingbourne on the mainland, and with the Chatham Main Line for trains to London and elsewhere in Kent. ...
There South London Line, operated by Southern, runs from Victoria to London Bridge. ...
The St Albans Abbey Branch Line is a railway line from Watford Junction to St Albans Abbey. ...
The Sutton & Mole Valley Line is the name given to the commuter services in south London and Surrey operated by the Southern from London (Victoria and London Bridge to Horsham and Epsom Downs. ...
The Tattenham Corner Line is a railway line in Southern England. ...
The Vale of Glamorgan Line is a railway line in South Wales from Cardiff to Bridgend via Barry, Rhoose and Llantwit Major. ...
Map of the Chase Line. ...
The Waterloo to Reading Line is one of the suburban railway lines operated by South West Trains (SWT) in England. ...
The West London Line is a short overground railway linking Clapham Junction in the south to Willesden Junction in the north. ...
The Wharfedale Line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The Whifflet Line is one of the lines within the Strathclyde suburban rail network. ...
| | Rural lines: | Aberdeen-Inverness - Atlantic Coast - Avocet - Bittern - Buxton - Cambrian - Crouch Valley - Cumbrian Coast - Conwy Valley - Derwent Valley - Durham Coast - East Suffolk - Esk Valley - Far North - Felixstowe - Fen Line - Furness - Heart of Wales - Heart of Wessex - Island Line - Kyle of Lochalsh - Looe Valley - Lymington - Maritime - Marshlink - Marston Vale - Penistone - Ribble Valley - Shrewsbury-Chester - St Ives - Sudbury - Tamar Valley - Tarka - Tees Valley - Tyne Valley - West Highland - Wherry - Windermere - West Wales - Yorkshire Coast The Atlantic Coast Line is a railway line from Par, near St. ...
The Avocet Line is the railway line from Exeter to Exmouth. ...
The Bittern Line is a railway line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham in Norfolk. ...
The Cambrian Line is a railway from Shrewsbury to Aberystwyth and Pwllheli. ...
The Cumbrian Coast Line runs from Carlisle to Barrow_in_Furness via Workington and Whitehaven. ...
The Conwy Valley Line is a railway line in North Wales. ...
The Derwent Valley Line is a railway line from Derby to Matlock in Derbyshire. ...
The Durham Coast Line (DCL) is the name given to the railway services which link Newcastle upon Tyne with Middlesborough, via Sunderland and Hartlepool. ...
The East Suffolk Line is a railway line from Ipswich to Lowestoft in Suffolk. ...
The Esk Valley Line is the railway line from Middlesbrough to Whitby. ...
The Far North Line is a rural railway line entirely within the Highland area of Scotland, extending from Inverness to Thurso and Wick. ...
The Felixstowe Branch Line is a railway line from Ipswich to Felixstowe in Suffolk. ...
The Fen Line runs from Cambridge in Cambridgeshire to Kings Lynn in Norfolk, in East Anglia, England. ...
The Furness Line runs from Barrow_in_Furness to Ulverston and Grange_over_Sands, connecting with the West Coast Main Line at Carnforth. ...
The Heart of Wales Line is the railway line from Llanelli to Craven Arms. ...
The Heart of Wessex Line is a railway line from Bristol to Westbury to Weymouth. ...
Isle of Wight unit 483 001 in 1989, when the line was run by Network SouthEast Island Line is the smallest of the Train Operating Companies that make up Britains National Rail network. ...
The Kyle of Lochalsh Line is a railway line in the Scottish Highlands, running from Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh. ...
The Looe Valley Line is a railway line from Liskeard to Looe in Cornwall. ...
The Lymington Branch Line is the railway line from Brockenhurst to Lymington in the United Kingdom. ...
The Maritime Line is a railway line from Truro to Falmouth in Cornwall. ...
The Marshlink Line is the name given to services on the railway line linking Ashford with Hastings. ...
The Marston Vale Line is the railway line from Bletchley to Bedford. ...
The Penistone Line is the name given to one of the rail services, operated by Northern Rail, in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ...
The Ribble Valley Line is a railway line that runs from Blackburn to the small market town of Clitheroe in Lancashire. ...
The St Ives Bay Line is a railway line from St Erth to St Ives in Cornwall. ...
The Sudbury Branch Line is the railway line from Marks Tey to Sudbury. ...
The Tamar Valley Line is a railway line from Devonport in Plymouth, to Gunnislake near Tavistock in Devon. ...
The Tarka Line is a railway line from Exeter to Barnstaple in Devon. ...
The Tyne Valley Line, also known as the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway (N&CR), is a railway line in northern England. ...
The West Highland Line is one of the most romantic railway lines in Britain, linking the fishing port of Mallaig on the west coast to Glasgow. ...
The Wherry Lines are the railway lines from Norwich to Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. ...
The Windermere Branch Line is the railway line from Oxenholme to Kendal and Windermere, originally part of the Kendal and Windermere Railway. ...
| | Closed major routes: | Great Central - Honeybourne - Oxford-Cambridge - Somerset & Dorset - Waverley - Woodhead The Great Central Railway (GCR) was the latter day name of a railway company of the United Kingdom which earlier was known as the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway (MS&LR). ...
Varsity Line (or Oxford and Cambridge Line) is an informal name for the railway service which formerly linked the university cities of Oxford and Cambridge, operated by the London and North Western Railway and then British Railways. ...
The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR) was an English railway company jointly owned by the Midland Railway and the London and South Western Railway. ...
The Waverley Route is an abandoned railway line that ran south from Edinburgh in Scotland, through Midlothian and the Scottish Borders to Carlisle in England. ...
The western portals of the Woodhead Tunnels in 2004, from the former Woodhead Station. ...
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