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Cambusavie platform formerly served Cambusavie in Sutherland, Scotland. The
station was
opened in 1902. It was a
request stop only. The
station was on...
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opened on 2 June 1902.
Stations on the line were Dornoch, Embo, Skelbo,
Cambusavie Halt and The
Mound Junction. The
stations were shut on 13 June 1960. Dornoch...
- 1930) The
Sutherlands were
descended from
David Sutherland,
Laird of
Cambusavie,
allegedly a son of
Alexander Sutherland, a
younger brother of the Jacobite...
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Alexander Brown Lawson and
opened in 1899. An
extra wing,
known as the
Cambusavie Wing, was
added in 1935 and,
after the
hospital had
joined the National...
- Duff-Gordon were born Sutherlands,
descended from
David Sutherland,
Laird of
Cambusavie,
allegedly a son of
Alexander Sutherland, a
younger brother of the Jacobite...
- 0 chains (0 km) On Far
North Line, 198 mi 44 chains (319.5 km) from
Perth Cambusavie Halt 1 mi 28 chains (2.2 km) 2 June 1902 13 June 1960
Skelbo 3 mi 60 chains...
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station closed on 13 June 1960. The
Mound -
junction - line
still open.
Cambusavie Platform Skelbo Embo List of
closed railway stations in
Britain "Opening...
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Railway Sutherland Railway Golspie Line and
station open
Disused railways Terminus Dornoch Light Railway Cambusavie Platform Line and
station closed...
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Brabster Sutherland of
Barrogill Sutherland of
Braegrudie Sutherland of
Cambusavie Sutherland of
Golsary Sutherland of
Pronsie Sutherland of
Culmaillie Sutherland...
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station closed on 13 June 1960. The
Mound -
junction - line
still open.
Cambusavie Platform Skelbo Dornoch List of
closed railway stations in
Britain "Opening...