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  2. Walmer Crescent - Wikipedia

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    The terminal pavilion at the western end is angular; in contrast, the one between the Walmer Crescent and Cessnock Street sections has a curved mock-turret. [3] There is a row of single story shops where the front gardens used to be. The shops were built in 1907/08 and originally had decorative balustrading running along their length. [2]

  3. Cessnock, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Cessnock (/ ˈ s ɛ s n ə k /) is an area in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated south of the River Clyde and was part of the former Burgh of Govan . [ 1 ] Cessnock's main street is Paisley Road West, which runs west in the direction of Paisley and east through Kinning Park to Paisley Toll.

  4. Cessnock railway station - Wikipedia

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    Cessnock opened on 16 February 1904, as the passenger terminus of the SMR. [1]The SMR had already begun operating both freight and passenger services by 1902, but extended the railway line to the Bellbird Colliery by 1904, including the opening of a short deviation to Cessnock, serving passengers from that year.

  5. Category:Suburbs of City of Cessnock - Wikipedia

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    Usage note: In Australia, "suburbs" are the official postal subdivisions of a city.Inner suburbs are subdivisions within the denser urban areas of the cities and outer suburbs are the postal divisions found in the outer rings of the metropolitan areas, and usually lying within the boundaries of a separate municipality.

  6. Cessnock - Wikipedia

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    Cessnock, Glasgow. Cessnock subway station, an underground station in Glasgow; Cessnock, New South Wales. Electoral district of Cessnock, an electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly; City of Cessnock, the local government area; Cessnock Correctional Centre, a prison in the area; HMAS Cessnock, one of two Royal Australian ...

  7. South Maitland Railway - Wikipedia

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    This connection to the Richmond Vale Railway provided an alternative connection to the Main North line at Hexham and was used as an alternate route to move the coal from the various Cessnock area collieries (including those not owned by JABAS) when the South Maitland lines were flooded at East Greta Junction during the 1949-1952 and 1955 floods ...

  8. Municipality of Cessnock - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Cessnock was a local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. Cessnock was proclaimed on 1 November 1926 after being excised from Cessnock Shire. [1] [2] It amalgamated with Kearsley Shire (which had been renamed from Cessnock Shire) to form the Municipality of Greater Cessnock on 1 January 1957. [3]

  9. M8 motorway (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    The M8 south of Broxburn, West Lothian Kingston Bridge M8 nearing the west terminus of the motorway at Langbank, with views over the Clyde The M8 is the busiest motorway in Scotland. [ 1 ] It connects the country's two largest cities, Glasgow and Edinburgh , and serves other large communities including Airdrie , Coatbridge , Greenock ...