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  • ...which still provides its Gaelic name, in 1667 Archibald Campbell, Earl of Argyle, was granted the site for the erection of a burgh of barony, which he named ...was superseded by the Campbeltown and Machrihanish Light Railway until the line closed in 1932.
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  • ...st. Minor roads run to Caithness's inland villages. The Far North railway line links Wick with southern Britain and with Thurso, the other burgh of Caithn Pulteneytown Parish Church (of the [[Church of Scotland]]) is in Argyle Square and was opened in 1842.
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  • ...urgh]] and executed for his role in attempting to overthrow the Crown. The Argyle Stones in the town mark the site where his capture took place.<ref>http://w ...tations on a branch of the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway. However that line was closed to passengers in 1967.
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  • ...the gorge, flowing beneath three bridges: one carrying the Argyle railway line, one carrying the A72 road, and the Old Avon Bridge, now a footbridge. The
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  • On 1 May 1987 the island got its first telephone line, using a cable attached to the mains water pipe. The telephone number was ...on the table. In the end, a bidding war commenced between former Plymouth Argyle chairman, Dan McCauley, and a Cheshire-born businessman who wanted to open
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  • [[File:Glasgow doocot Partick 1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Doocot beside railway line]] ...Rail, Bus and Subway but also as the main interchange station between the Argyle and North Clyde rail lines.
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  • **Wishaw, on the [[Argyle Line]] ([[Lanark]] and [[Carstairs]] to [[Milngavie]] and [[Dalmuir]]) ...service trains stop there, as the main Wishaw South railway station on the line closed over 40 years ago.
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  • The line of Beauchamp earls ended in 1449 when Anne de Beauchamp, 15th Countess of W ...imney-pieces, in the exact manner of [[Berkeley Square|Berkley-square]] or Argyle Buildings.<ref name="The castle and castle estate in Warwick"/>}}
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  • ...tain John Romer, and built by the architect William Adam. They include the Argyle Battery, Mills Mount Battery, the Low Defences and the Western Defences.<re ...burgh publisher William Nelson and carried out by Hippolyte Blanc, saw the Argyle Tower built over the Portcullis Gate and the Great Hall restored after year
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  • ...hire|Hamilton]]. The town's railway station, Cambuslang, is on the Argyle Line between North Glasgow and [[Lanark]].
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  • ...n [[Dunbartonshire]]. Other reckoning constricts "the Highlands" behind a line drawn around the coastal plain as far as [[Inverness]], assigning to the Lo A geological dividing line between Lowlands and Highlands is the [[Highland Boundary Fault]].
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  • ...as later electrified, but its twin circular lines were never expanded. The line was originally known as the '''Glasgow District Subway''', but was later re ...sgow Passenger Transport Executive, which took over responsibility for the line from Glasgow Corporation in the late 1960s.
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  • Garscadden railway station is on the Argyle Line.
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  • ...railway station serves the northern end of town and is also on the Argyle Line. ...tland. This has now fallen into disrepair since the closure of the railway line in 1965
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  • ...s and approximately 16 minutes' journey time from Uddingston on the Argyle line, and one or two stops (dependent on the train) from Glasgow Central on the
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  • ...nufactured in Yoker, which is now an operations centre for the North Clyde Line, part of Glasgow’s suburban rail network, the largest suburban rail netwo ...way station (across the border in Dunbartonshire) offering services on the Argyle and North Clyde lines, the Renfrew Ferry, and numerous bus routes.
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  • ...idge is 9½ miles long, starting at Partick station (which is on a railway line from Glasgow Central station) and proceeds on the north bank of the River C ...way at [[Motherwell]], on both the [[West Coast Main Line]] and the Argyle Line.
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