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Beattock is a
village in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland,
approximately 1⁄2 mile (800 metres)
southwest of
Moffat and 19
miles (31 kilometres)
north of...
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Beattock Summit is the
highest point of the West
Coast Main Line (WCML)
railway and of the A74(M)
motorway as they
cross between Dumfries and Galloway...
- Galloway. It was
served by
trains from the
junction at the now
closed Beattock. When the
Caledonian Railway was
authorised on 31 July 1845, its route...
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Beattock railway station was a
station which served the
village of
Beattock, in the
parish of Kirkpatrick-Juxta in the
Scottish county of
Dumfries and...
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Scotland connected Glasgow and
Edinburgh with Carlisle, via
Carstairs and
Beattock. It was
opened in 1847 by the
Caledonian Railway. The
approach to Glasgow...
- 1991. The NTS take-off
point is from the No. 11 and No. 12
Feeders at the
Beattock Compressor Station north of Moffat, Scotland. From the take-off
point gas...
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Lockerbie from 1816. The
Caledonian Railway opened the line from
Carlisle to
Beattock through Lockerbie in 1847 and
later all the way to Glasgow. From 1863 until...
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Eskdalemuir to
Ettrick and Selkirk. The A701
branches off the M74 at
Beattock, goes
through the town of Moffat,
climbs to
Annanhead above the Devil's...
- only a few
miles from the
Southern Upland Way
where it p****es
through Beattock, and the Sir
Walter Scott Way
starts here.
Northeast of
Moffat is the Grey...
- also
emerges from the
Clyde Valley at this
point and
begins its
ascent up
Beattock Summit,
alongside the motorway.
Abington was at one time
served by a station...