Edinburgh and Northern Railway
Edinburgh and Northern Railway |
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The Edinburgh and Northern Railway was a Scottish railway company. It was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1845. It operated services between Burntisland, on the northern shore of the Firth of Forth, Perth and Tayport, with a junction at Ladybank. The company is often referred to by its later name of Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee Railway.
On 27 July 1847, the company took over the Edinburgh, Leith and Granton Railway.[1]
The ferry from Burntisland to Granton was the world's first railway ferry. The service commenced on 3 February 1850.[1] Thomas Bouch designed the ferry loading mechanism.[2] The ferry was the Leviathan, and was designed by Thomas Grainger.[3] From Burntisland, Edinburgh and Northern Railway services connected to Perth and Tayport (ferry to Broughty Ferry for Dundee and Aberdeen).[4]
It became part of the North British Railway on 29 July 1862.
References
Notes
- ^ a b Subterranea Britannica
- ^ Marshall (1989)
- ^ Shipway, J.S. (2004). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press.
- ^ RAILSCOT
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Historical Scottish railway companies
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Caledonian Railway |
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Glasgow and South
Western Railway |
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Great North of
Scotland Railway |
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Highland Railway |
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North British Railway |
- Aberlady, Gullane and North Berwick
- Ballochney
- Bathgate and Coatbridge
- Blane Valley
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- Border Union Railway
- Campsie Branch
- Carlisle and Silloth Bay Railway and Dock Company
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- Edinburgh and Dalkeith
- Edinburgh and Glasgow
- Edinburgh and Hawick
- Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway
- Edinburgh, Loanhead and Roslin Railway
- Edinburgh and Northern
- Edinburgh Suburban and Southside Junction
- Forth and Clyde Junction
- Glasgow, Bothwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge
- Glasgow City and District
- Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh
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- Leadburn, Linton and Dolphinton
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- Monkland Railways
- Mallaig Extension
- NBR North Berwick Branch
- North British, Arbroath and Montrose
- Stirling and Dunfermline
- Strathendrick and Aberfoyle
- Slamannan
- Slamannan and Borrowstounness
- West Highland Railway
- Wilsontown, Morningside and Coltness
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