- The
Ballochney Railway was an
early railway built near Airdrie,
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was
intended primarily to
carry minerals from coal and...
-
challenge and
connected the new works.
First to
follow the M&KR was the
Ballochney Railway,
opened in 1828, and
running eastwards from the end of the Kipps...
- Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1845 to 1930 on the
Ballochney Railway. The
station was
opened in
March 1845 by the
Ballochney Railway.
Opposite the
platform was the...
- Aberlady,
Gullane and
North Berwick Anstruther and St
Andrews Railway Ballochney Bathgate and
Coatbridge Blane Valley Border Counties Railway Border Union...
- pits were
opened further north and east than the M&KR reached, and the
Ballochney Railway was
constructed to
serve some of them,
running from Kipps, near...
- Aberlady,
Gullane and
North Berwick Anstruther and St
Andrews Railway Ballochney Bathgate and
Coatbridge Blane Valley Border Counties Railway Border Union...
-
railway station in Airdrie, Scotland. It was
built in 1828, as part of the
Ballochney Railway. it was
later served after a
series of
mergers by the
North British...
- tunnels. 1 in 22.5 (4.4%)
Thamshavn Line,
Norway 1 in 23 (4.3%)
Ballochney incline,
Ballochney Railway,
Scotland The
steepest standard gauge inclines used...
- Herefordshire,
England Monkland Railways,
formed by the
merger of the
Ballochney Railway, the
Monkland and
Kirkintilloch Railway and the
Slamannan Railway...
- Aberlady,
Gullane and
North Berwick Anstruther and St
Andrews Railway Ballochney Bathgate and
Coatbridge Blane Valley Border Counties Railway Border Union...