-
Leadburn railway station served the
hamlet of
Leadburn, Midlothian,
Scotland from 1855 to 1962 on the
Peebles Railway. The
station opened on 4 July 1855...
- the
nineteenth century. The
first was
built by the
nominally independent Leadburn,
Linton and
Dolphinton Railway. It
opened in 1864 and was soon absorbed...
- 11
miles (18 km)
northeast of Carstairs, 10
miles (16 km)
southwest of
Leadburn and 27
miles (43 km)
southwest of Edinburgh, on the A702 road. The local...
- Scotland, from 1864 to 1933 on the
Leadburn,
Linton and
Dolphinton Railway. The
station opened on 4 July 1864 by the
Leadburn,
Linton and
Dolphinton Railway...
- the road is the
western end of the B6374. A6093
Fordel Haddington A6094
Leadburn Wallyford A6095
Edinburgh Musselburgh A6096
Spondon Giltbrook Originally...
- from 1864 to 1933 on the
Leadburn,
Linton and
Dolphinton Railway. The
station opened as
Coalyburn on 4 July 1864 by the
Leadburn,
Linton and Dolphinton...
-
Eskbank Fala Ford
Gorebridge Gowkshill Hillend Hopefield Howgate L****wade
Leadburn Loanhead Mayfield Millerhill Milton Bridge Newbattle Newtongrange Nine...
- June 1945
Dolphinton branch (North
British Railway)
North British Railway Leadburn to
Dolphinton 1
April 1933
Dornoch Light Railway The
Mound to
Dornoch 13...
-
village of Dolphinton, Lanarkshire,
Scotland from 1864 to 1933 on the
Leadburn,
Linton and
Dolphinton Railway.
There was
another separate station in Dolphinton...
- from 1864 to 1933 on the
Leadburn,
Linton and
Dolphinton Railway. The
station opened as West
Linton on 4 July 1864 by the
Leadburn,
Linton and Dolphinton...