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Caldercruix /ˌkɔːldərˈkruks/ is a semi-rural
village in
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. The
nearest major town is Airdrie, 4
miles (6 kilometres) to the...
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Caldercruix railway station serves the
village of
Caldercruix in
North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is
managed by
ScotRail and is on the
North Clyde Line...
- to the
Greater Glasgow conurbation. New
stations serve the
towns of
Caldercruix and Armadale, West Lothian,
while the new town of
Livingston has an additional...
- the town.
Including the
satellite village of
Caldercruix,
Airdrie is
served by four stations;
Caldercruix, Drumgelloch, Airdrie, and Coat****, on the border...
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Broomhill Broomhouse Budhill Burnbank Burnside Busby Cadder Calderbank Caldercruix Caldermill Calderwood Calton Cambuslang Camlachie Carnwath Cardowan Carfin...
- Club was a
Scottish ****ociation
football club
based in the
village of
Caldercruix, Lanarkshire. The club was
formed in 1876, and was the
works side from...
- Loch or
Hillend Reservoir is an
artificial lake
located to the east of
Caldercruix in
North Lanarkshire,
Scotland owned by
Scottish Canals. It is bordered...
- Cliftonville)
together with
villages such as Chapelhall, Calderbank, Plains,
Caldercruix, and Greengairs. "'Monklands East', June 1983 up to May 1997". ElectionWeb...
- West, Newarthill, Newmains,
North Cairnhill and Coat****,
Plains and
Caldercruix, Salsburgh,
South East
Cairnhill and Gartlea, Stane, and Whinhall. In...
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major neighbourhoods with the 212
continuing on to Airdrie,
Plains and
Caldercruix. The
earliest map
showing Coatbridge is by
Timothy Pont,
published in...