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The station opened in 1863 by the North British Railway. The station was situated north of Chirnsidebridge Paper Mill and adjacent to Chirnside Mill. The station closed to passengers in September 1951 and to goods traffic in 1965. The stationmaster's house, office and station building survive. [1]
Chirnside had a railway station on the North British Railway's Berwickshire Railway (opened 1863), in the hamlet of Chirnsidebridge. The railway line ran from Reston to Earlston, joining the East Coast Main Line to the Waverley Line. A five span rounded arch railway bridge was built over the Whiteadder Water in 1863 to carry the railway.
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Pages in category "Former North British Railway stations" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 435 total. ... Chirnside railway station ...
The Berwickshire Railway obtained its authorising act of Parliament, the Berwickshire Railway Act 1862 (25 & 26 Vict. c. cxlii), on 17 July 1862, [3] [6] and the North British Railway subscribed £50,000 towards its construction capital of £100,000. Huge sums were being committed by the NBR board at this time to support friendly independent ...
Truncated from Chirnside Park to Lilydale station in November 2023 [18] 688: Croydon. via Mount Dandenong. ... Dandenong railway station via Endeavour Hills & Hampton ...
The station, situated 12 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (20 km) north-west of Lancaster, serves the village of Arnside in Cumbria. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by Northern Trains. A short distance west of the station, the railway crosses the River Kent on an impressive 50-span viaduct that is some 1,558-foot (475 m) long. [1]
Chirnsidebridge is a village near Chirnside in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, at a bridge over the Whiteadder Water on its journey towards the River Tweed. The bridge is a three-span rubble bridge with the two main spans segmental-arched.