-
closed in 1965
apart from the
short section from
Stranraer Harbour to
Challoch Junction,
which continues in use as part of the
Glasgow - Ayr - Stranraer...
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Railway 1860 –
Maybole to
Girvan by the
Maybole and
Girvan Railway 1861 –
Challoch to
Stranraer by the
Portpatrick Railway 1866 –
Busby Junction (near Pollowshaws...
- The
railway was to
reach Stranraer by
joining the
Portpatrick Railway at
Challoch Junction,
continuing over that line for 10 miles (16 km).
However the Portpatrick...
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constructed to
avoid the
village of
Dunragit and the
frequently struck Challoch Railway Bridge,
which has
earned the
title of "most hit
bridge in the UK...
- was a
railway company in Scotland. It
opened in 1877
between Girvan and
Challoch Junction,
where it
joined the
Portpatrick Railway,
which had
already reached...
- Oswald)". www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 17
September 2018. "The
Benefice of
Challoch (All Saints)". www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 17
September 2018. "The...
- 1865 An Act for
making a
Railway from
Girvan in the
County of Ayr to East
Challoch in the
County of Wigtown; and for
other Purposes.
Midland Railway (Mansfield...
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Maybole B7025
Largs Largs B7026 Howgate, A6094 Auchendinny, A701 B7027
Challoch, A714 Barrhill, A714 B7028 (defunct) B799
north of
Holytown A73 Main Street...
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Garlieston Broughton Skeog Whithorn Kirkcowan Glenluce Water of Luce
Viaduct Challoch Junction Dunragit Castle Kennedy Cairnryan Junction Cairnryan Military...
- -4.462275 (Baltersan
Steading With Silo) Category B 19188
Upload Photo Challoch, All
Saints Church Manse With
Retaining Walls And
Gatepiers 54°58′31″N...