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  2. Uddingston - Wikipedia

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    Uddingston is home to Tunnock's confectionery factory, famed for its caramel wafers and tea cakes. The factory (which also operates a small tea room on the Main Street) contributes much to the village's economy, as does the industrial estate and retail park located on Bellshill Road; this is named Bothwell Park but is located within Uddingston. [5]

  3. A74(M) and M74 motorways - Wikipedia

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    It then runs in a roughly south-easterly direction past the Clyde Valley towns of Uddingston, Bothwell, Hamilton and Motherwell, meeting the A725 road at junction 5 (Raith Interchange), [2] before meeting the cross-country A71 at Larkhall. It passes west of Lanark and beyond Abington, where it changes into the A74(M).

  4. Uddingston railway station - Wikipedia

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    The first Uddingston station, on the east side of the Glasgow Road bridge, [2] was opened by the Clydesdale Junction Railway on 1 June 1849. [1] In 1878, it was replaced by the second one immediately west of the bridge. The station was renamed Uddingston Central (1952–1962) to avoid confusion with the nearby Uddingston (NB) renamed Uddingston ...

  5. List of closed railway stations in Great Britain: T–V - Wikipedia

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    Uddingston East: North British Railway: 1955 Uddingston West: North British Railway: 1955 Udny: Great North of Scotland Railway: 1965 Uffculme: GWR: 1963 Uffington: GWR: 1964 Uffington and Barnack: Midland Railway: 1952 Ufford Bridge: GNR: 1929 Ulbster: Highland Railway: 1944 Ulceby Aerodrome Platform: London and North Eastern Railway: 1947 ...

  6. Category:Bothwell and Uddingston - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the small towns of Uddingston and Bothwell which are located in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK.The two localities share many amenities and share a parcel of land separated from other areas by the River Clyde to the south and west, and the M74 motorway to the north and east.

  7. Caledonian main line - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian quickly took control of the Clydesdale Junction by leasing it during construction; it opened throughout on 1 June 1849. Its route left the Wishaw and Coltness line at Motherwell, and ran via Uddingston and Rutherglen to a terminus called Southside in Glasgow, at the junction of Cathcart Road and Pollokshaws Road. This too was ...

  8. Tannochside - Wikipedia

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    Tannochside Water Tower on Aitkenhead Road. Tannochside is a settlement eight miles (thirteen kilometres) southeast of Glasgow, Scotland.Although historically considered part of Uddingston, it lies within a separate local authority area: Tannochside is contained within the boundaries of North Lanarkshire council (situated between the Birkenshaw and Viewpark neighbourhoods in the Thorniewood ...

  9. Newton railway station - Wikipedia

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    To the east of the station the line splits with one line heading southeast on the Hamilton circle, and link line heading towards Uddingston on the WCML. This link line also contains a turnback siding. At the time of its opening, all Argyle Line trains towards Uddingston and Bellshill stopped at Newton. Since the 1990/91 remodelling Argyle Line ...