The Railways of Stirling

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The main railway to the north was completed in the late 1840s and Stirling was naturally on its route. It became a junction with the construction of the line from Dunfermline in the east and that to Balloch in the west After the amalgamations of the mid-1860s, the main owner was the Caledonian Railway which ran the main line north and south, with the North British Railway operating the two branch lines. Later, the Caledonian-operated line to Oban increased the traffic. Successive improvements in the layout and facilities at the station resulted in the handsome building and station interior which we see today. Large goods yards were provided both for the extensive local industry and for the interchange of traffic. Locomotive sheds were operated by both companies and these housed an eclectic mix of older and newer engines. Today the station retains its importance in the ScotRail network and has been upgraded to meet modern traffic requirements.
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Stock Code BDL29.0
Author Peddie D
ISBN13 9781915069290
Format Hardback
Height(mm) 275
Width(mm) 275
Page Count 144
Pictures 300
Publication Date 2 Oct 2023
Publication Status Available
Publisher LIGHTMOOR PRESS
Record last updated 16/11/2023