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  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 subway station - Wikipedia

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    Cessnock subway station is a station on the Glasgow Subway that serves the eastern part of Ibrox and the Cessnock area of the city. It is also the nearest station to Festival Park. Along with Kelvinhall, it is one of only two stations to retain its pre-modernisation surface buildings and entryway. It is also the only station to retain its pre ...

  5. 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.

  6. A803 road - Wikipedia

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    Beginning at Townhead in central Glasgow as part of a feeder system for the M8 motorway, forming part of the interchange at Junction 15 north of Glasgow Royal Infirmary, the A803 takes the form of an urban dual carriageway bypass through the Sighthill, Springburn and Colston neighbourhoods of the city, then is a typical primary suburban road running northwards then eastwards through the towns ...

  7. Saltmarket - Wikipedia

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    Saltmarket, looking north to the Tolbooth Steeple at Glasgow Cross. Originally named Waulcergait, the area was associated with wool production, in particular the fulling (Scots waulking) of the cloth. In the 18th century it became a fashionable residential district, close to the Merchant City. [1]

  8. A89 road - Wikipedia

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    Following major roadworks in the mid-2010s, the A89 now merges with the A8 Edinburgh Road (which has another meeting point at Glasgow Cross) for a short stretch near Swinton before a large roundabout leads the routes to split again, with the A8 feeding an interchange for the M8 and M73 motorways while the A89 passes under the M73 as Coatbridge ...

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    (Reuters) -After lackluster spending at U.S. stores on a deals-heavy Black Friday, retailers are pulling out all the stops with steep promotions and discounts on their websites and apps to entice ...