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  2. Caledonian Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian Railway (CR) was a major Scottish railway company.It was formed in 1845 with the objective of forming a link between English railways and Glasgow.It progressively extended its network and reached Edinburgh and Aberdeen, with a dense network of branch lines in the area surrounding Glasgow.

  3. History of the Caledonian Railway (until 1850) - Wikipedia

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    A prospectus for the Caledonian Railway, capital £1,500,000, was issued on 12 April 1845. Six weeks were spent in committee in Parliament, and the efforts were crowned with success: An Act for making a Railway from Carlisle to Edinburgh and Glasgow and the North of Scotland, to be called The Caledonian Railway was passed on 31 July 1845. The ...

  4. Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Rutherglen and Coatbridge Railway was a railway line in Scotland built by the Caledonian Railway to shorten the route from the Coatbridge area to Glasgow. It opened in 1865. It was later extended to Airdrie in 1886, competing with the rival North British Railway. Soon after a further extension was built from Airdrie to Calderbank and Newhouse.

  5. Caledonian Railway branches in South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway (later reorganised to form the Glasgow and South Western Railway (G&SWR), had reached Muirkirk in 1848; [12] [page needed] the town had become a huge centre of the iron industry, dominated by the Baird ironworks, and the Caledonian hoped one day to reach it by building on from Douglas.

  6. Dolphinton branch - Wikipedia

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    System map of the Dolphinton Branches. The Caledonian Railway opened its main lines between Glasgow, Edinburgh and Carlisle in 1848–1849. From the outset the company strove to capture as much territory as possible by leasing locally promoted lines, intending to achieve early dominance in areas against the rival North British Railway (NBR), the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, and the Glasgow ...

  7. Locomotives of the Caledonian Railway - Wikipedia

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    An example of the 8ft 2" wheeled Caledonian 2-2-2. They were built from 1859 onwards and served as the main express engine until 1885. The final engine was withdrawn from service in 1901. Locomotives of the Caledonian Railway. The Caledonian Railway Locomotive Works were originally at Greenock but moved to St. Rollox, Glasgow, in 1856.

  8. Grangemouth branch railways - Wikipedia

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    The railway resumed peacetime operation, but the Government reorganised the railways into four "groups" by the Railways Act 1921; the Caledonian Railway was a constituent of the new London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS), and the NBR a constituent of the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER) from 1923. The Grangemouth Branch Railway ...

  9. Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway - Wikipedia

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    A further act, the Lanarkshire and Ayrshire Railway Act 1885 (48 & 49 Vict. c. lxxxvii) was obtained in 1885 authorising substantial subscription in the scheme by the Caledonian Railway, which was in any case going to work the line. The Caledonian also committed itself to long term carriage contracts with mineral forwarders, relying on the new ...

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