WebTag: Portpatrick·&·Wigtownshire·Joint·Railway . Showing images tagged with Portpatrick & Wigtownshire Joint Railway tag. View all tagged images - In Browser. Search within these images: Dunragit railway station (site), Dumfries & Galloway by Nigel Thompson geograph for square NX1457. WebPlan of Newton Stewart Station (Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Committee). Late 19th century: RHP16958: ... (Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railway). 1901: RHP35869: Plan of existing and proposed roads in the vicinity of Newton Stewart, with explanatory key. 1805: RHP38311/39: L.M.S. Railway, Northern Section: Gradient profiles ...
Portpatrick & Wigtownshire Joint Railway 1885 - 1965
The Portpatrick and Wigtownshire Joint Railways was a network of railway lines serving sparsely populated areas of south-west Scotland. The title appeared in 1885 when the previously independent Portpatrick Railway (PPR) and Wigtownshire Railway (WR) companies were amalgamated by Act of Parliament … See more As early as 1620 Portpatrick had been established as the port for the short sea route between south-west Scotland and the north of Ireland, at Donaghadee in County Down. Irish cattle and horses were a dominant traffic … See more The Bill for the new line went to Parliament in the 1857 session, but the grand title was changed to the more modest Portpatrick Railway (PPR). With little opposition, it obtained its authorising Act on 10 August 1857. Capital was to be £460,000 with borrowing powers of … See more The town of Kirkcudbright was some way from the growing railway network, and in 1861 local interests presented a bill to Parliament for a line … See more The Glasgow and South Western Railway (G&SWR) was formed by amalgamation in 1850, on the opening of the main line which ran from Glasgow via Kilmarnock and Dumfries to … See more On 30 April 1856, before the CD&DR obtained its authorising Act of Parliament, a meeting was held in Wigtown at which it was agreed that … See more So the PPR made its own arrangements, and early in 1861 Captain H W Tyler made the formal inspection of the line over a three-day period. His only significant adverse comment … See more The PPR was now (in 1863) in the position of having expended all its capital on building the line (and having been deprived of some promised … See more WebNov 5, 1999 · Title:THE PORTPATRICK AND WIGTOWNSHIRE RAILWAYS Publisher:OAKWOOD PRESS Publication Date:1991 Binding:Card Book Condition:VG Edition:1st. About this title Synopsis: Oakwood Press linson card covered book with square bound spine. OL81 in the Oakwood library of railway history. photographe archives
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WebParish Lists of Wigtownshire and Minnigaff, 1684. Published in 1916, Parish Lists of Wigtownshire and Minnigaff, 1684 contains nominal rolls recorded in 1684 of all persons, … WebPostcard Glenluce Abbey,Chapter House Doorway.Wigtownshire Dept of Env Religious £1.01 Was: £1.99 £0.90 postage SPONSORED RPPC Knockinaam House & Bay, Portpatrick, Wigtownshire. £2.99 (£2.99/Unit) £0.90 postage or Best Offer Portpatrick from South Cliff - houses, coastal radio station - c1930s postcard £1.29 £1.15 postage WebChalloch Junction SB. Dr J W F Scrimgeour, 22/7/38. The signal box contained an 18-lever frame of Stevens design supplied to and assembled by the Glasgow & South Western Railway. Beyond is the switching-out apparatus installed on 19th June 1927 to allow long-section token working between Dunragit and Glen Luce at night. photographe ancenis