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Borrowstounness,
commonly known as Bo'ness (/boʊˈnɛs/ boh-NESS), is a town and
former burgh and
seaport on the
south bank of the
Firth of
Forth in the...
- Junction, via
Kinneil and Birkhill),
virtually the
entire Slamannan and
Borrowstounness Railway that
became part of the
former North British Railway on the...
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Slamannan and
Borrowstounness Railway was a
railway built in
Scotland in 1848 to
extend the
Slamannan Railway to the
harbour at
Borrowstounness (now called...
- mean "bear". The name
Beorn survives in the name of the
Scottish town
Borrowstounness,
which is
derived from the Old
English Beornweardstun ("the town with...
- the north-west. The
Avonbank Viaduct was
opened by the
Slamannan and
Borrowstounness Railway in 1847 and now
carries the Bo'ness and
Kinneil Railway over...
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Arbuckle 1930 (to p****engers) 1964 (to all traffic)
Slamannan and
Borrowstounness Railway Causewayend to Bo'ness, via
Birkhill closed 196? A 51⁄2 mile...
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Ordnance Survey.
Retrieved 26
October 2017. Salmon,
Thomas James (1913).
Borrowstounness and district,
being historical sketches of Kinneil, Carriden, and Bo'ness...
- Order, 1450–1560 (Brill, 2003), pp. 59, 71, 285.
Thomas James Salmon,
Borrowstounness and
District (Edinburgh:
William Hodge, 1913), p. 24 Donaldson, Gordon...
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under Devonian serving till 1929 when s****ped by P & W
McLellan at
Borrowstounness.
Republic 1903 1903–1909 15,400
Launched in 1903 by
Harland and Wolff...
- Was
built in
Glasgow in 1899 as Maplemore, and s****ped at Bo'ness (
Borrowstounness), Scotland, on 9 May 1929. She
sailed from
Southampton to the Cape...