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Throsk (In
Scottish Gaelic:
Badan Deathach,
meaning the
thicket among the mist) is a
village in the
Stirling council area of Scotland. It lies on the A905...
- The
Throsk railway station was a
railway station that
served the
village of
Throsk, Stirling,
Scotland from 1890 to 1966. The
station was
opened in December...
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Bridge was a
railway swing bridge across the
River Forth that
connected Throsk and
Alloa as part of the
Alloa Railway. The
structure was in use from 1885...
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Ninians Strathard Strathblane Strathfillan Thornhill and
Blairdrummond Throsk Torbrex Trossachs Stirling Dunblane Bannockburn Bridge of
Allan Callander...
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along them,
including Aberfoyle, Gargunnock, Stirling, Fallin, Cambus,
Throsk, Alloa,
South Alloa, Dunmore, Airth, and Kincardine.
Beyond these settlements...
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Strathblane Stenhousemuir Stirling Stoneywood Strathblane see
Civil Parish Throsk Torrance Torwood Touch Wallacestone Westquarter Whins of
Milton Whitecross...
- (TR-62) United
Kingdom ammunition supply ship
Kintebury class Yes ex-RMAS
Throsk (A379) BAE
Atahualpa (TR-63) Italy
water harbour tanker Brenta type Yes...
- (8.9 km)
north of Falkirk. The
village lies
along the A905 road
between Throsk and
Airth on the
banks of the
River Forth. The po****tion of
Dunmore was...
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seasonal ford)
until the
construction of the
Alloa Swing Bridge between Throsk and
Alloa in 1885. The city has two
Latin mottoes,
which appeared on the...
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Stirling councils. The
village lies off the A905 road
between Dunmore and
Throsk. The
village is at a
former ferry crossing point across the
River Forth...