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- Cotehill is a village in ****bria, England. In 1870-72 the township/chapelry had a po****tion of 333. ****bria portal Cotehill railway station Listed buildings...
- Cotehill Loch is a freshwater loch located in Scotland in the Aberdeenshire area, approximately one mile (1.5 km) northwest of the coastal town of Collieston...
- Cotehill railway station was a railway station on the Settle-Carlisle Railway in England between Armathwaite and ****whinton. The line opened for p****engers...
- & Carlisle & Petteril Goods Scotby ****whinton Cotehill Armathwaite Armathwaite Tunnel Baron Wood Tunnel No 2 Baron Wood Tunnel No 1 Lazonby & Kirkoswald...
- style station built from local red sandstone. Following the closure of Cotehill, ****whinton and Scotby in the 1950s, the station now serves as the final...
- Settle line still ran initially, but as only one line was available between Cotehill and Culgaith and capacity was therefore restricted, an emergency timetable...
- Colthouse, Colton, Common End Coniston Corby Hill, Corkickle, Corney, Cotehill, Cotes, Cotehill, Coulderton Coupland, Cowen Head, Cowgill Crackenthorpe, Croasdale...
- Kirkoswald there are three more tunnels between these two stations Armathwaite Cotehill (closed 1952) ****whinton (closed 1956) Scotby (closed 1942 – not the same...
- generations of ownership. By 1831, ****whinton was a joint township with nearby Cotehill, also in Wetheral parish, and had a po****tion of 472. ****whinton is a...
- Hesket which it byp****es; Low Hesket; enters the City of Carlisle near Cotehill; and meets the M6 (and the B6263) at junction 42: the start of the Carlisle...