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1037: 855: 961:(GD&HR), to close the gaps; the authorising Act for the line was granted on 15 August 1855. The capital of this line was £240,000, less than half of the intended C&DJR capital. The line ran from the Edinburgh and Glasgow line at Cowlairs, via Maryhill, Dalmuir and Kilpatrick to Bowling (substantially following the intended route of the C&DJR), and from Dalreoch to Cardross and Helensburgh. It opened on 31 May 1858. A revenue-sharing agreement was finalised between the C&DJR, the GD&HR and the E&GR. The line was worked by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway. 218: 1190:
together there; a new connection was laid in. A skeleton service of the new electric trains started on Saturday 5 November 1960, with a full service from the following day. On 13 December a serious explosion occurred in the guard's compartment of a train at Renton. This was followed by other serious problems and the electric service was taken off. Steam trains resumed (although some steam engines had been taken out of service permanently). The normal electric service was finally resumed on 1 October 1961.
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under its influence as possible. It considered the Caledonian and Dumbartonshire line to be a legitimate part of its future network, which it already referred to as "the Caledonian system". The Caledonian offered to lease the entire line at 5% on its capital. The lease would only become active when the C&DJR completed its line, and the priority for the C&DJR was raising capital at once to pay for the construction of its line. It decided to retain its independence.
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tourism developed, and 600 tourists from Edinburgh visited Loch Lomond in a single day, by the E&GR, Clyde steamer, and the C&DJR. Coal from the Monkland pits was brought to Bowling on the Forth and Clyde Canal, substantially reducing costs in the area served by the railway and on Loch Lomondside. Steamer connections on the Loch reached
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On 5 August 1891 the Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway got its authorising act of Parliament. On the same day the NBR obtained an act of Parliament for improved access to industrial sites in the Vale of Leven; this had been an unsuccessful attempt to frustrate the L&DR scheme, which included
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The enhanced access to the industry of the Leven Valley, promised by the NBR, was provided in the years following the 1892 act. At this period the dyeworks industries (printing textiles) was vigorous, and there were extensive sidings on both sides of the line, but especially between the line and the
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The little railway did surprisingly well, thanks to the Burns Brothers' efforts. Eight fast sailings daily operated from Glasgow to Bowling, connecting with trains there, and a 90-minute journey from Glasgow reached Loch Lomond. Day excursions to Loch Lomond became immensely popular as the notion of
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The railway was saved when George and James Burns, successful operators of steamboats, agreed to take a lease of the railway in security for a large cash injection. As well as enabling building of the line, they directly built piers at Balloch and on the Clyde at Bowling, enabling efficient transfer
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along with many other Scottish lines obtained their Acts of Parliament; a Scottish network was beginning to form. Seeing the benefit of a railway connection, in 1844 promoters put forward a scheme for a line from the E&GR line near Cowlairs, immediately north of Glasgow, to run through Dumbarton
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In fact the L&DR took some time to reach Dumbarton; it did so (to Dumbarton East Junction) on 15 June 1896 and the Dumbarton and Balloch Joint Railway was established from 1 October 1896, jointly managed by the North British Railway, the Caledonian Railway and the Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire
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the raising of share capital, but actually getting subscribers to hand over money was difficult, (although the Caledonian took an undercover shareholding of over £10,000, which with similar shareholdings in other proposed lines, later provoked a scandal). In fact only a total of £183,510 of capital
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The directors offered to lease their (unbuilt) line to the E&GR but this was refused. During the lengthy period of planning and then during the parliamentary hearings to obtain its own authorising act, the Caledonian had determined on an expansive scheme of bringing as many independent railways
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In 1948 the railways were nationalised, and the line became simply a part of the Scottish Region of British Railways. The two routes from Balloch to Glasgow continued in a sort of internal competition, with more than twenty daily trains on the former Caledonian route and about 16 on the former NBR
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Both the NBR and the CR were anxious to run smartly timed passenger trains from Balloch to Glasgow for residential season ticket holders, and the single line from Balloch limited the extent to which this was possible. Weekly residential travel was encouraged, as some people lived at the weekend at
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However, there was considerable shareholder opposition to the expensive duplication, and also local people objected. In the following parliamentary session therefore, a compromise was reached, in which the Dumbarton to Balloch line of the North British Railway would be transferred to joint status,
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The little company was in serious financial difficulty; in the difficult money conditions following the frenzy of 1845 many subscribers defaulted on calls and the Company cut back their proposed railway to run from Bowling to Balloch only. Even so, only half of the necessary money was forthcoming
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It was possible to subscribe for shares for a small deposit, and in the excitable market conditions of 1844–1845 many speculators later sold shares for far more than they had paid. When the bubble burst, many shareholders found that they could not afford to pay the periodical "calls" for further
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The C&DJR had found its original destiny by joining with the GD&HR, and tourism developed as the public started to enjoy the landscape of Loch Lomond. Ordinary passenger and goods traffic too was healthy. The line was now simply a branch line feeding the trunk routes of the North British
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was announced, to run from Glasgow to Dumbarton and join the Dumbarton, Jamestown and Loch Lomond Railway there. The L&DR would serve many industrial sites in the shipbuilding areas of the north shore of the Clyde and it was heavily supported by industrialists. By running round the north of
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An Act to give effect to certain Agreements between the Caledonian North British and Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway Companies and to confer powers on them with respect to joint, ownership of the Railway between Dumbarton and Balloch and the Pier at Balloch and the joint acquisition and
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In 1960 electric trains started running on the line between Glasgow and Balloch and Helensburgh. They operated on the former NBR route, except that between Dunglass and Dumbarton Junction the Caledonian line was used. Dunglass was a short distance west of Bowling and the two routes came close
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Nonetheless, as the original plan for a lease to the E&GR, and use of its Queen Street terminus in Glasgow, had fallen through, the C&DJR need a connection to the Caledonian and its Glasgow terminus, and the Caledonian was agreeable to this. Therefore, the following year the C&DJR
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The new joint railway was of course a section of the line of the earlier GD&HR. (The part from Bowling to Dumbarton Junction now remained with the North British Railway.) There were over eleven miles of siding on the seven-mile route, indicating the industrial character of the area.
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On 1 August 1909 the L&DR was absorbed by the Caledonian Railway. As the Dumbarton and Balloch Joint Railway had been owned and managed in equal shares by the Caledonian, the L&DR and the NBR, the Caledonian now had a two-thirds share in the line and the steamers.
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The attraction of connecting Glasgow to Dumbarton by railway, and of bringing Helensburgh into the railway system, was powerful, and the CD&JR line simply ran from the Forth and Clyde Canal basin at Bowling to Balloch. It fell to the promoters of the
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Use of Balloch Pier station declined heavily in the following years, and for some years there was no timetabled passenger service, although the line remained available for excursion traffic. The last passenger trains operated in September 1986.
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Lomondside resorts and travelled into Glasgow on Monday morning. However this practice declined over the years and by 1922 only one Mondays-only train left Balloch Pier. By 1922 the NBR service between Balloch and Dumbarton was very limited.
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started operation: the largest vessel built for inland waterway operation in Britain, and the last paddle steamer to be built in Britain. Because of her size, she was assembled on the loch. She ceased operation on the loch in 1981.
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obtained a further act of Parliament (on 2 July 1847) authorising an extension to a terminal station at Port Dundas Road in Glasgow, and a short branch to connect with the Glasgow Garnkirk and Coatbridge Railway (successor to the
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Glasgow to join the line out of Buchanan Street the L&DR would link in the Caledonian Railway network for goods and minerals, and the Glasgow Central Railway would be connected too, giving through journeys across the city.
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to Helensburgh and Balloch; from Cowlairs the line would make a broad sweep round the northern margin of Glasgow, approximately on the course of the later Cowlairs - Maryhill - Westerton - Dalmuir line.
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was working the two lines, and an obvious next step was to absorb them. The E&GR did so on 14 August 1862. The E&GR was itself absorbed into the North British Railway system on 1 August 1865.
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There was a management committee which may have controlled both railways (C&DJR and GD&HR) as a single entity (as opposed to merely apportioning income and costs); Awdry refers to the
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with the L&DR and the Caledonian also sharing the management of the line. This was not to the liking of the NBR but it was forced to acquiesce, and the arrangement was ratified by the
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c. clxx), which gained authorisation on 27 June 1892. When the L&DR completed its line to Dumbarton, the onward route to Balloch would be transferred to Joint Railway status.
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Awdry says (page 121) "The line ran between Glasgow and Bowling, opening from Dumbarton on 15 July 1850." This is obviously a mistake; the line ran west from Bowling, not east.
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proposed a line to Balloch running close nearby, agreement was reached to make part of the former C&DJR line jointly owned, and this was done in 1896, forming the
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Dumbarton had long been an important town on the road from the Western Highlands and Glasgow, and shipbuilding had developed into an important industry in the town.
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From the earliest days steamers on Loch Lomond had operated in connection with the trains, and for much of the period were owned by one or other of the railways.
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working of Steamboats on Loch Lomond and other matters to authorise the construction of certain Railways and Works at or near Dumbarton and for other purposes.
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entered service. The steamers were lavish and there was an excellent service to points on Loch Lomond, with good connections to the trains at Balloch Pier.
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Balloch; renamed Balloch Central in 1962; relocated south of Balloch Road to eliminate level crossing use, and renamed Balloch on 29 September 1986;
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Perhaps conceding that the physical connection to the Caledonian Railway had not been achieved, the Company's publicity at the time referred to
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Bowling; an 1850 advertisement reproduced in Noble refers to the location as Bowling Bay; resited 31 May 1858 when the line to Glasgow opened;
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At the present day electric passenger trains run from Balloch to Glasgow and beyond, on a broadly half-hourly interval service, operated by
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payments on their shareholding; they forfeited the shares and the company was unable to get the money to let contracts for construction.
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Railway. Railway operated pleasure steamers on Loch Lomond also transferred to the Joint Company; the NBR received £30,000 for them.
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Steam trains continued running (as a planned arrangement) throughout the Caledonian route until 1964, when that line was closed.
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the competitive line up the Vale of Leven. The L&DR act was "a triumph for the Caledonian" (as sponsor of the L&DR).
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That status as a worthy but unexciting backwater was changed somewhat in 1889, when the promoters of a nominally independent
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of goods and passengers from Glasgow down the Clyde to and from the railway. Bowling was at the western extremity of the
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proposed a line up the east side of the Leven to Aber Bay, near Ross Priory on Loch Lomond. Then in 1890 a proposed
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The GD&HR paid the Caledonian and Dumbartonshire half the original cost of the River Leven bridge in Dumbarton.
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at the foot of Glen Falloch and it was possible to reach Oban from Glasgow in a day (by coach from Inverarnan).
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c. lxxxi) to construct the line; The authorised share capital was £600,000, a considerable sum for the time.
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The steamers had been operated by the North British Steam Packet Company, and the steamers in service were
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was consistently used in official documentation in the 19th century, notwithstanding the later use of
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A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Volume 6, Scotland, the Lowlands and the Borders
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On 26 June 1846 the Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction Railway (C&DJR) was authorised by the
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William Stirling established a textile dyeworks at Cordale, near Renton in the valley of the
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All of these stations are still in use except Bowling (L&DR station) and Balloch Pier.
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Jowett's Railway Atlas of Great Britain and Ireland: From Pre-Grouping to the Present Day
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Other railways later reached Dumbarton, and the C&DJR was taken over by the larger
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Many trains shown as running between Balloch and Dumbarton only in the NBR table in
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Dumbarton; a new station was provided 31 May 1858; extended 1896 for the joint line;
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From 1923 the main line railways of Great Britain were "grouped" following the
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The locations on the Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction Railway were:
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Most of the original C&DJR line continues in use at the present day.
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Railway Passenger Stations in England Scotland and Wales—A Chronology
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Glasgow Herald, 17 June 1891, quoted in Ross, North British Railway
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Dalreoch; divergence of North British Railway line to Helensburgh;
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Great North of England, Clarence and Hartlepool Junction Railway
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The locations on the Dumbarton and Balloch Joint Railway were:
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Railscot on the Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction Railway
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for 1922 in fact continue to Glasgow on the Caledonian route.
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An Historical Geography of the Railways of the British Isles
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and the North British Railway was a constituent of the new
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Alexandria; between 1935 and 1962 the station was named
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The Origins of the Scottish Railway System, 1722 - 1844
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Dalreoch; in timetables for the first time in May 1852;
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Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction Railway Act 1846
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Caledonian and Dumbartonshire Junction Railway Act 1846
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in 1862. It later became simply a branch of the larger
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The Caledonian: Scotland's Imperial Railway: A History
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at Dumbarton Joint Line Junction and Bowling Link Line
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Bradshaw's General Railway and Steam Navigation Guide
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route. Only a limited number of trains ran as far as
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The Railways of Great Britain -- A Historical Atlas
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The Vanished Railways of Old Western Dunbartonshire
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Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. 1732:, Ian Allan Limited, London, 1988, 1660:, The History Press, Stroud, 2010, 1615: 1556: 1422:, Ian Allan Ltd, Shepperton, 1968, 1172:London Midland and Scottish Railway 971:, a "joint maintenance committee". 778:Dumbarton and Balloch Joint Railway 13: 3440:Nottingham Joint Station Committee 3395:Humber Commercial Railway and Dock 2858:Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint 2661:Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh 1678:Railway Intelligence, January 1959 1612:, W H Smith and Sons, London, 1849 1495:John Thomas revised J S Paterson, 758:but it could not raise the money. 296: 288: 14: 3536: 3380:Gifford and Garvald Light Railway 3350:Colne Valley and Halstead Railway 3203:Furness and Midland Joint Railway 3193:Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway 3152:Tottenham and Forest Gate Railway 3117:Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway 2996:Glasgow and South Western Railway 2521:Anstruther and St Andrews Railway 2377:Inverury and Old Meldrum Junction 2001:Dumfries, 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3188:Citadel Station Joint Committee 2736:Newburgh and North Fife Railway 2696:Leadburn, Linton and Dolphinton 2443:Inverness and Aberdeen Junction 2269:Girvan and Portpatrick Junction 2121:Symington, Biggar and Broughton 1923:Great North of Scotland Railway 1389: 1380: 1370: 938: 742:railway opened in 1850 between 627: 538: 531: 279: 91: 3465:Stamford and Essendine Railway 3365:Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway 3228:Preston and Wyre Joint Railway 3157:Wick and Lybster Light Railway 2929:Tranent to Cockenzie Waggonway 2904:Lealt Valley Diatomite Railway 2706:Leven and East of Fife Railway 2691:Kirkcaldy and District Railway 2666:Glasgow and Milngavie Junction 2498:Wick and Lybster Light Railway 2274:Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle 2061:Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire 1762:Railway Junction Diagrams 1915 456: 425: 350: 343: 222:Forth & Clyde Junction Rly 157: 135: 1: 3223:Preston and Longridge Railway 3112:Maryport and Carlisle Railway 2782:Slamannan and Borrowstounness 2448:Inverness and Aviemore Direct 2352:Banff, Portsoy and Strathisla 2081:Paisley and Barrhead District 2041:Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock 2016:Dundee and Perth and Aberdeen 2006:Dunblane, Doune and Callander 1730:The Age of the Electric Train 1640:; dated map on pp. 12 and 239 1406: 981:Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway 820:Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway 763:Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway 673: 598: 569: 436:Dumbarton Joint Line Junction 418: 113: 3410:London and Blackwall Railway 2899:Invergarry and Fort Augustus 2843:Glasgow and Renfrew District 2797:West of Fife Mineral Railway 2787:Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway 2671:Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank 2458:Inverness and Perth Junction 903:Garnkirk and Glasgow Railway 449: 7: 3481:(Full list of constituents) 3445:Nottingham Suburban Railway 3430:North Lindsey Light Railway 3244:(Full list of constituents) 3037:Arbroath and Forfar Railway 3021:North Staffordshire Railway 2874:Brechin and Edzell District 2772:Strathendrick and Aberfoyle 2576:Dunfermline and Queensferry 2418:Buckie and Portessie Branch 2254:Castle Douglas and Dumfries 1996:Crieff and Methven Junction 1838:Jowett, Alan (March 1989). 1320:at Forth and Clyde Junction 1236:Bowling canal basin (goods) 1226: 620: 591: 562: 549:connecting line opened 1960 396: 374: 257: 235: 10: 3541: 3455:Sheffield District Railway 3082:Dundee and Newtyle Railway 3047:Callander and Oban Railway 2716:Monkland and Kirkintilloch 2468:Kyle of Lochalsh Extension 1797: 1312:Connections to other lines 1017:United Kingdom legislation 994: 933:The Dumbartonshire Railway 835:United Kingdom legislation 786: 3478: 3420:Mid-Suffolk Light Railway 3360:East Lincolnshire Railway 3345:Brackenhill Light Railway 3337: 3319:Hull and Barnsley Railway 3291: 3241: 3175: 3052:Cathcart District Railway 3029: 2978: 2866: 2838:Glasgow and Paisley Joint 2810: 2656:Glasgow City and District 2506: 2410: 2322: 2259:Dalry and North Johnstone 2229:Ayrshire and Wigtownshire 2194: 2106:Scottish Midland Junction 2096:Rutherglen and Coatbridge 2066:Leadhills and Wanlockhead 1941: 1905: 1326:at Dalreoch Junction and 1077: 1072: 1059: 1048: 1034: 1029: 1022: 866: 852: 847: 840: 681: 666: 635: 613: 606: 584: 577: 555: 546: 524: 520: 476: 464: 442: 433: 411: 404: 389: 382: 367: 358: 336: 305: 272: 265: 250: 243: 228: 214: 181: 172: 150: 143: 128: 121: 106: 99: 84: 3213:Lancashire Union Railway 3057:Charnwood Forest Railway 2894:Hagdale Chromate Railway 2767:Stirling and Dunfermline 2641:Forth and Clyde Junction 2636:Fife and Kinross Railway 2478:Sutherland and Caithness 2463:Inverness and Ross-shire 2219:Ayr and Maybole Junction 2146:CR Cleland and Midcalder 2056:Lanarkshire and Ayrshire 1339: 1296:Forth and Clyde Junction 1257:Forth and Clyde Junction 831:Construction and opening 175:Forth and Clyde Junction 3208:Goods Traffic Committee 3167:Yorkshire Dales Railway 3142:Solway Junction Railway 2853:Kilsyth and Bonnybridge 2762:The St. Andrews Railway 2541:Border Counties Railway 2531:Bathgate and Coatbridge 2209:Ardrossan and Johnstone 2051:Hamilton and Strathaven 2046:Greenock and Wemyss Bay 2036:Glasgow Central Railway 1553:, Cassell, London, 1959 975:The E&GR takes over 969:Dumbartonshire Railways 701:and Helensburgh Railway 325:and Helensburgh Railway 3309:Great Northern Railway 2616:Edinburgh and Northern 2591:Edinburgh and Dalkeith 2586:Edinburgh and Bathgate 2397:St Combs Light Railway 2239:Bridge of Weir Railway 2166:CR Hamiltonhill Branch 2111:Scottish North Eastern 1290:Alexandria and Bonhill 1115: 801: 655:Dunbartonshire Railway 3505:North British Railway 3329:North Eastern Railway 3324:North British Railway 3304:Great Eastern Railway 3299:Great Central Railway 3292:Constituent companies 3176:Former joint railways 3077:Dornoch Light Railway 3072:Dearne Valley Railway 2979:Constituent companies 2909:Lochaber Narrow Gauge 2833:Darvel and Strathaven 2792:West Highland Railway 2686:Kinross-shire Railway 2676:Kelvin Valley Railway 2596:Edinburgh and Glasgow 2493:Dornoch Light Railway 2372:Formartine and Buchan 2284:Greenock and Ayrshire 2214:Ayr and Dalmellington 1933:North British Railway 1420:Britain's Joint Lines 1113: 923:Forth and Clyde Canal 799: 767:North British Railway 3405:Lauder Light Railway 3338:Subsidiary companies 3127:North London Railway 3030:Subsidiary companies 2747:North Berwick Branch 2601:Edinburgh and Hawick 2581:East of Fife Railway 2571:Devon Valley Railway 2546:Border Union Railway 2332:Aberdeen and Turriff 2289:Kilmarnock and Troon 2031:Garnkirk and Glasgow 1610:Railway Intelligence 1208:The Maid of the Loch 792:Before authorisation 3218:North Union Railway 2924:Skye Marble Railway 2889:Dundee and Arbroath 2828:Dundee and Arbroath 2726:Montrose and Bervie 2646:Gifford and Garvald 2453:Inverness and Nairn 2309:Paisley and Renfrew 2131:Wishaw and Coltness 1981:Clydesdale Junction 1966:Arbroath and Forfar 1520:Christopher Awdry, 908:Acts of Parliament 3500:Caledonian Railway 3390:Horncastle Railway 2986:Caledonian Railway 2483:Sutherland Railway 2428:Duke of Sutherland 2402:Strathspey Railway 2382:Keith and Dufftown 2337:Aboyne and Braemar 2314:Paisley Canal Line 2304:Maybole and Girvan 2299:Maidens and Dunure 2195:Glasgow and South 2181:Callander and Oban 2161:CR Hamilton Branch 2071:Lesmahagow Railway 2021:Forfar and Brechin 1913:Caledonian Railway 1805:Awdry, Christopher 1676:Mihill Slaughter, 1608:Mihill Slaughter, 1279:Dumbarton Central; 1274:Dumbarton Junction 1130:(built 1862), and 1116: 824:Caledonian Railway 802: 738:(C&DJR) was a 694:Glasgow, Dumbarton 318:Glasgow, Dumbarton 3487: 3486: 3415:Mansfield Railway 3250: 3249: 3102:Knott End Railway 2937: 2936: 2731:Mallaig Extension 2721:Monkland Railways 2566:Coatbridge Branch 2473:Perth and Dunkeld 2423:Dingwall and Skye 2204:Ardrossan Railway 2171:CR The Switchback 2156:CR Douglas Branch 1991:Crieff and Comrie 1976:Cathcart District 1906:Primary companies 1849:978-1-85260-086-0 1666:978 0 7509 5096 1 1638:978 1 84033 647 4 1597:978-0-85976-088-1 1587:C J A Robertson, 1168:Railways Act 1921 1100:55 & 56 Vict. 1087: 1086: 1066:55 & 56 Vict. 1030:Act of Parliament 879: 878: 848:Act of Parliament 732: 731: 728: 727: 706: 705: 660: 659: 579:Bowling (L&D) 406:Dumbarton Central 361:Dalreoch Junction 330: 329: 3532: 3277: 3270: 3263: 3254: 3253: 3087:Harborne Railway 3001:Highland Railway 2964: 2957: 2950: 2941: 2940: 2631:Eyemouth Railway 2433:Findhorn Railway 2411:Highland Railway 2325:Scotland Railway 2224:Ayr to Mauchline 2101:Scottish Central 2091:Polloc and Govan 2011:Dundee and Perth 1951:Aberdeen Railway 1928:Highland Railway 1894: 1887: 1880: 1871: 1870: 1861: 1834: 1814: 1792: 1778: 1772: 1759: 1753: 1746: 1740: 1726: 1720: 1714: 1708: 1705: 1699: 1696: 1690: 1687: 1681: 1674: 1668: 1654: 1641: 1626: 1613: 1606: 1600: 1585: 1579: 1565: 1554: 1547: 1532: 1518: 1507: 1493: 1470: 1456: 1450: 1438:Anthony Slaven, 1436: 1430: 1416: 1400: 1393: 1387: 1384: 1378: 1374: 1368: 1357: 1219:Maid of the Loch 1096: 1095: 1039: 1038: 1025: 1020: 1019: 913:was subscribed. 891:9 & 10 Vict. 887: 886: 873:9 & 10 Vict. 857: 856: 843: 838: 837: 690: 687: 686: 676: 675: 644: 641: 640: 630: 629: 623: 622: 601: 600: 594: 593: 572: 571: 565: 564: 541: 540: 534: 533: 514: 513: 506: 505: 496: 495: 488: 487: 459: 458: 452: 451: 428: 427: 421: 420: 399: 398: 377: 376: 353: 352: 346: 345: 314: 311: 310: 299: 298: 291: 290: 282: 281: 260: 259: 238: 237: 220: 219: 209: 208: 201: 200: 193: 192: 167: 166: 160: 159: 138: 137: 116: 115: 94: 93: 82: 81: 75: 72: 52:Junction Railway 41: 34: 27: 18: 3540: 3539: 3535: 3534: 3533: 3531: 3530: 3529: 3490: 3489: 3488: 3483: 3474: 3370:Forcett Railway 3333: 3287: 3281: 3251: 3246: 3237: 3171: 3025: 3016:Midland Railway 2991:Furness Railway 2974: 2968: 2938: 2933: 2862: 2806: 2757:Peebles Railway 2742:Newport Railway 2738:(worked by NBR) 2711:Macmerry Branch 2681:Kincardine Line 2508: 2502: 2438:Fortrose Branch 2406: 2324: 2323:Great North of 2318: 2234:Barrhead Branch 2197:Western Railway 2196: 2190: 2116:Solway Junction 1986:Crieff Junction 1943: 1937: 1901: 1898: 1850: 1823: 1800: 1795: 1779: 1775: 1760: 1756: 1747: 1743: 1727: 1723: 1715: 1711: 1706: 1702: 1697: 1693: 1688: 1684: 1675: 1671: 1656:Stewart Noble, 1655: 1644: 1627: 1616: 1607: 1603: 1586: 1582: 1577:978 1840 335842 1566: 1557: 1548: 1535: 1519: 1510: 1494: 1473: 1458:David Turnock, 1457: 1453: 1437: 1433: 1418:H C Casserley, 1417: 1413: 1409: 1404: 1403: 1394: 1390: 1385: 1381: 1375: 1371: 1367:for the county. 1358: 1347: 1342: 1314: 1229: 1210: 1160: 1124:Prince of Wales 1108: 1093: 1092: 1044: 1036: 1023: 1018: 999: 993: 977: 954: 941: 884: 883: 862: 854: 841: 836: 833: 794: 789: 772:When the rival 708: 684: 677: 662: 648:Lanarkshire and 638: 631: 624: 602: 595: 573: 566: 551: 542: 535: 516: 515: 508: 507: 498: 497: 490: 489: 460: 453: 438: 429: 422: 400: 378: 363: 354: 347: 332: 308: 301: 300: 293: 292: 283: 261: 239: 224: 217: 210: 203: 202: 195: 194: 177: 168: 161: 139: 123:Balloch Central 117: 95: 76: 73: 70: 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2148: 2143: 2138: 2134: 2133: 2128: 2123: 2118: 2113: 2108: 2103: 2098: 2093: 2088: 2083: 2078: 2073: 2068: 2063: 2058: 2053: 2048: 2043: 2038: 2033: 2028: 2023: 2018: 2013: 2008: 2003: 1998: 1993: 1988: 1983: 1978: 1973: 1968: 1963: 1958: 1953: 1947: 1945: 1939: 1938: 1936: 1935: 1930: 1925: 1920: 1915: 1909: 1907: 1903: 1902: 1897: 1896: 1889: 1882: 1874: 1868: 1867: 1862: 1848: 1835: 1821: 1799: 1796: 1794: 1793: 1780:Col M H Cobb, 1773: 1754: 1741: 1721: 1709: 1700: 1691: 1682: 1669: 1642: 1614: 1601: 1580: 1555: 1533: 1508: 1471: 1451: 1431: 1410: 1408: 1405: 1402: 1401: 1388: 1379: 1369: 1365:Dunbartonshire 1361:Dumbartonshire 1344: 1343: 1341: 1338: 1337: 1336: 1330: 1321: 1313: 1310: 1306: 1305: 1302: 1299: 1293: 1286: 1283: 1280: 1277: 1267: 1266: 1263: 1260: 1254: 1251: 1248: 1245: 1242: 1239: 1228: 1225: 1209: 1206: 1159: 1156: 1128:Prince Consort 1126:(built 1858), 1107: 1104: 1085: 1084: 1081: 1075: 1074: 1070: 1069: 1063: 1057: 1056: 1052: 1046: 1045: 1040: 1032: 1031: 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Index

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t
e
Legend
Balloch Pier
Balloch Central
Balloch
Forth & Clyde Junction Rly
Alexandria
Renton
Glasgow, Dumbarton
and Helensburgh Railway
Dalreoch
Dumbarton Central
Dumbarton East
L&D
Bowling (L&D)
Bowling
Lanarkshire and
Dunbartonshire Railway
Glasgow, Dumbarton
and Helensburgh Railway
Scottish
Bowling
Balloch
Dumbarton
Glasgow
Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
North British Railway
Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway

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