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Castlecary (/ˌkɑːsəlˈkɛəri/) is a
small historic village in
North Lanarkshire, Scotland,
directly adjacent to the
border with Falkirk. It has long been...
- Two rail
accidents have
occurred near
Castlecary, Scotland. One of
these was in 1937 and one in 1968. Both
events involved rear-end collisions, and caused...
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castles forts battles.
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August 2016. "
CASTLECARY ROMAN FORT and
CASTLECARY TOWER".
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- destruction.
Evidence of
Fortuna worship has been
found as far
north as
Castlecary,
Scotland and an
altar and
statue can now be
viewed at the
Hunterian Museum...
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Castlecary railway station served the
village of
Castlecary,
North Lanarkshire,
Scotland from 1842 to 1967 on the
Edinburgh and
Glasgow Railway. The station...
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preserve the
railway for ****ure
riders as a
heritage railway.
December 10 –
Castlecary rail crash: An
express on the
London and
North Eastern Railway's Edinburgh...
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building a
railway line to join the
Edinburgh and
Glasgow Railway near
Castlecary. The line
opened in 1848
including a
branch to
South Alloa. The line immediately...
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Castle Cary
Castle (sometimes
called Castlecary Castle) is a fifteenth-century
tower house,
about 6
miles (10 km) from Falkirk, in the
former county of...
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accident at
Castlecary,
North Lanarkshire. The
train was
running late in
whiteout conditions when it
overran a red home
signal at
Castlecary. Thankfully...
- The Red Burn then
flows under the M80, the B816 and the 18th
century Castlecary Viaduct carrying the
railway track. This is
close to the
historic Castle...