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  2. List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom

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    The tallest viaduct in Scotland at 175 feet: Larpool Viaduct: North Yorkshire: 279 m (915 ft) 1885 c. Brick arch: II: Carried the Scarborough and Whitby Railway over the River Esk. Since services ended in 1965, it has become part of a walking and cycling route: Leaderfoot Viaduct: Melrose, Scottish Borders: 1863: Stone and brick arch: Cat. A

  3. Oldbury, West Midlands - Wikipedia

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    Oldbury is a market town in the metropolitan borough of Sandwell, in the county of the West Midlands, England.It is the administrative centre of the borough. At the 2011 census, the town had a population of 13,606, [2] while the 2017 population of the wider built-up area was estimated at 25,488. [3]

  4. Category:Viaducts in Scotland - Wikipedia

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  5. List of bridges in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow city centre (Clyde Street) and Laurieston: 1853: Cat A: Footbridge Snow Bridge: Partick and Kelvingrove Park: 1800: Cat B: Footbridge to park across the River Kelvin (replaced for road traffic by Partick Bridge in 1878); also known as Old Dumbarton Road Bridge Snuff Mill Bridge: Cathcart and Simshill: 1725: Cat B: Footbridge across the ...

  6. List of restaurants in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Ballachulish House – restaurant located in Ballachulish, Highland, Scotland, UK; Baxters – Scottish food manufacturer; Champany Inn – human settlement in Falkirk, Scotland, UK; Glenapp Castle – Luxury hotel, South Ayrshire, Scotland

  7. Royal Exchange Square - Wikipedia

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    The classically designed former Chief Office of the Royal Bank of Scotland stands at the western end of the square. [13] There are shops and offices, and numerous open air cafés and restaurants. Home to Glasgow's only restaurant with a rooftop terrace, 29 Glasgow is a Members Club with a publicly accessible reataurant and function room.

  8. Cities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Inverness was made a royal burgh by King David I. [22] [23] In 2000, Inverness was awarded city status. [24] Stirling became a royal burgh in ~1124. [4] In 2002 it became a city. [25] Perth was made a royal burgh by David I of Scotland in ~1124. [4] James VI's Golden Charter to Perth in 1600 referred to it as a "free city and regal and royal ...

  9. Eurocentral - Wikipedia

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    There is a bus link to and from Glasgow city centre and Livingston, West Lothian. Eurocentral has warehouse distribution centres, factories, call centres, a railfreight centre which links with Grangemouth docks 28 mi (45 km) to the north east, England to the south and beyond to mainland Europe. The estate also has a large modern hotel ...