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Shankend Manor was a sixteenth-century
mansion located some six
miles (ten kilometres)
south of Hawick,
close to
Whitrope Siding in Scotland. It was constructed...
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Shankend Viaduct is a
former railway viaduct in the
Scottish Borders just over six
miles south of the town of Hawick. It is a
category B
listed building...
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Shankend railway station served the
hamlet of
Shankend,
Scottish Borders,
Scotland from 1862 to 1969 on the
Border Union Railway. The
station opened on...
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Tunnel in
December 1999
Overview Line
Waverley Route Location Between Shankend and
Riccarton Junction Coordinates 55°18′10″N 2°45′03″W
System North British...
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actually are.[citation needed] The
Maiden Paps are
relatively close to
Shankend (3.5
kilometres (2.2 mi) to the NE) and to the
Hermitage Castle (6 kilometres...
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blasted through rock. The
fifteen 35 feet (11 m)
spans of
Shankend Viaduct at the
south end of
Shankend station were 60 feet (18 m) high,
while on the approach...
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miles north-east of Hawick,
while in the
southern division was
Shankend station (on the
Waverly Route) 7
miles south of Hawick. The
parish was...
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William Ritson, a
contractor from the
Victorian era, and
responsible for the
Shankend Viaduct,
Riccarton Junction, and
Whitrope Tunnel and summit. Liddesdale...
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Preceding station Disused railways Following station Shankend Line and
station closed North British Railway Waverley Route Steele Road Line and...
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station Scots' **** Scott's View Selkirk,
Selkirk Castle,
Selkirk Common Shankend Siccar Point Simprim Sir
Walter Scott Way
Skirling Skirmish Hill Smailholm...