Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway
The Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway was a railway company that opened in 1882, giving a rail connection to shipyards and other industry that developed in what became Clydebank. At first it was a purely local line, connecting only at Stobcross with the North British Railway, but as industry developed in the area it served it became increasingly important. It was built from a junction near the present-day Jordanhill railway station to a terminus at Clydebank, and in 1897 it was extended to Dalmuir. Most of the route is still in use as the Yoker section of the North Clyde suburban network.
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Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway
The Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway was a railway company that opened in 1882, giving a rail connection to shipyards and other industry that developed in what became Clydebank. At first it was a purely local line, connecting only at Stobcross with the North British Railway, but as industry developed in the area it served it became increasingly important. It was built from a junction near the present-day Jordanhill railway station to a terminus at Clydebank, and in 1897 it was extended to Dalmuir. Most of the route is still in use as the Yoker section of the North Clyde suburban network.
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Le chemin de fer de Yoker et C ...... l relie Whiteinch à Clydebank.
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The Glasgow, Yoker and Clydeba ...... North Clyde suburban network.
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Le chemin de fer de Yoker et C ...... l relie Whiteinch à Clydebank.
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The Glasgow, Yoker and Clydeba ...... North Clyde suburban network.
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Chemin de fer de Yoker et Clydebank à Glasgow
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Glasgow, Yoker and Clydebank Railway
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