- B874. The name
Georgemas is that of a now
historic St George's Day
agricultural fair
which was held in the area, on
Sordale Hill.
Georgemas Junction, the...
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would divide at
Georgemas Junction, with the rear
portion for
Thurso and the
front portion for Wick. A
locomotive was
stabled at
Georgemas Junction to haul...
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Georgemas is an area in the
county of Caithness, in the
Highland area of Scotland.
Georgemas may also
refer to: St. George's Day, also
known as Georgemas...
- west/northwest from the A99 in the
county town of Wick to the A9 in the
Georgemas area.
About 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) from Wick the road p****es
through the...
- On
arrival at
Georgemas Junction from Inverness,
trains reverse to
serve Thurso, then
reverse again from
Thurso to run back to
Georgemas Junction (stopping...
- From
Halkirk the B874 road runs
towards Thurso in the
north and
towards Georgemas in the east. The
village is
within the
parish of Halkirk, and is said...
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Berriedale (and the
Berriedale Braes), Badbea, Dunbeath, Latheron, Mybster,
Georgemas and Thurso. The road ends at
Scrabster Harbour, Thurso. From the A96 in...
- the A9 in the
Georgemas area. Lochs****, B874 ND353526. From Lochs**** the B874 runs west to a
crossroads with the A9 in the
Georgemas area, then to Halkirk...
- 6 miles 50 chains (10.7 km) down the line from the
start of the
branch at
Georgemas Junction, and 153 miles 70 chains (247.6 km) from Inverness.
Thurso has...
- (419.7 km) 28 July 1874
Halkirk 263 mi 39 chains (424.0 km) 28 July 1874
Georgemas Junction 264 mi 79 chains (426.5 km) 28 July 1874
Junction for Thurso...