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Kirkinch,
meaning 'kirk (church) on the island' in
Scots and Gaelic, is a
small village in Angus, Scotland. The 'island' is the
knoll on
which stand the...
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Kirkinch railway station served the
village of
Kirkinch, Angus, Scotland, from 1838 to 1847 on the Newtyle, E****ie and
Glamiss Railway. The
station opened...
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Church is a
ruined 16th
century parish church located near the
village of
Kirkinch in Angus, Scotland.
Originally dedicated to St Neveth, a
church has been...
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between Aberdeen and Perth.
Other smaller settlements nearby are Balkeerie,
Kirkinch and Kinloch.
Meigle is
accessed from the
north and
south via the B954 road...
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Kingsmuir Kinnaber Kinnaird,
Kinnaird Castle Kinnell Kinnettles Kirkbuddo Kirkinch Kirkton of
Glenisla Kirkton of
Kingoldrum Kirriemuir,
Kirriemuir Aviation...
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Kirriemuir Junction Kirriemuir Junction Kirriemuir Glamis Leason Hill E****ie
Kirkinch Meigle Junction to
Newtyle Alyth Railway Alyth Junction Washington (Tayside)...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Kirkinch Line and
station closed Scottish Midland Junction Railway Alyth Junction Line and...
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Inverkeilor Inverpeffer †
Kellas Kincaldrum Kingennie Kingsmuir Kirkbuddo Kirkinch Kirkton of
Glenisla Kirkton of
Kingoldrum Letham Liff
Little Brechin Little...
- feet (68 m)
above sea level. It is one mile (1.6 km) to the
north east of
kirkinch and two-thirds of a mile (1.1 km) to the west of the
village of E****ie...
- Meigle;
opened 1861;
renamed Alyth Junction 1876;
closed 4
September 1967;
Kirkinch;
opened 4 June 1838;
closed 1847;
Leason Hill;
opened 4 June 1838; closed...