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Glenfarg (Scottish Gaelic:
Gleann Fairg) is a
village in the
Ochil Hills in
Perth and Kinross, Scotland.
Until 14 June 1964, the
village had a railway...
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Glenfarg railway station served the
village of
Glenfarg,
Perth and Kinross, Scotland, from 1890 to 1964, on the
Glenfarg Line. The
station opened on 2...
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sections of
route were constructed, a cut-off line near Cowdenbeath, and the
Glenfarg line
connecting Mawc**** and
Bridge of Earn, near Perth. All the local...
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Dundee Dunkeld Edzell Ferryden by
Montrose Forfar Glenc****
Glendoick Glenfarg Kinloch Rannoch Kinross Kirriemuir Letham Monifieth Monikie Montrose Perth...
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Beeching cuts; the
faster main line from
Perth to
Edinburgh via
Glenfarg also
closed subsequently in 1970. A
second station, at Dyce,
serves the...
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natrolite have been distinguished:
fargite is a red
natrolite from
Glenfarg in Perthshire;
bergmannite or
spreustein is an
impure variety which has...
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major roads crossing the
hills p****
through Glen Devon/Glen
Eagles and
Glenfarg, the
latter now
largely replaced except for
local traffic by the M90 Edinburgh-Perth...
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direct route via Dundee. Similarly, the
direct main line to
Edinburgh via
Glenfarg,
Dunfermline and the
Forth Bridge was
abandoned in 1970 in
favour of the...
- Burntisland; new line
connecting Kinross and
Perth directly,
known later as the
Glenfarg line;
spurs at
Inverkeithing and Dunfermline; a
deviation p****ing Cowdenbeath...
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Edinburgh via
Glenfarg,
Kinross and
Cowdenbeath was
abandoned in
favour of the
older but less
direct line via Stirling. The
Glenfarg route had been recommended...