The Glasgow to Aberfoyle Line was a railway line in Scotland, built in stages, leaving the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway near Lenzie. Tourist traffic was...
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The settlement lies 27 miles (43 kilometres) northwest of Glasgow. The parish of Aberfoyle takes its name from this village, and had a population of 1...
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promoters in the west of Scotland to consider that one day, there might be a through railway line to London. The Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway...
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Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway made a connection with the line, using a few miles of it as part of its own route to Aberfoyle. The Forth and Clyde...
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Waverley Route (redirect from Waverly line)
as the NBR's Berwick line. Learmonth described the line as a "protective" one to guard against incursions by the NBR's Glasgow-based rival, the Caledonian...
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The Paisley Canal line is a branch railway line in Scotland running between Glasgow and Paisley. The line currently terminates at Paisley Canal railway...
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National Cycle Route 7 (section Carlisle to Glasgow)
Logierait from where it turns north to Pitlochry, meeting the NCN 77. Glasgow | Dumbarton | Balloch | Drymen | Aberfoyle | Callander | Balquhidder | Killin...
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was believed to have used the line from time to time. Throughout its life the line had been used by through trains from Glasgow to Aberfoyle. However, in...
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the Glasgow to Aberfoyle Line. From the Campsie branch, the routing was to the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway. Maryhill gave access to the River Clyde:...
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linked Stirling and Balloch, and the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway which ran north to Aberfoyle. The station closed in 1951. Buchlyvie was granted Burgh...
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