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Craigendoran (Gaelic:
Creag an Dòbhrain) is a
suburb at the
eastern end of
Helensburgh in Scotland, on the
northern s**** of the
Firth of Clyde. The name...
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Craigendoran railway station (Scottish Gaelic:
Creag an Dòbhrain) is a
railway station serving Craigendoran, east of Helensburgh, Scotland. The station...
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Dumbartonshire Junction Railway Dalreoch to
Craigendoran - Glasgow,
Dumbarton and
Helensburgh Railway Craigendoran to Fort
William (opened 11
August 1894)...
- sea" at
Craigendoran just
outside the
eastern boundary of the town, and this
opened in 1882.
Shipping services stopped in 1972 but
Craigendoran railway...
- p****enger-carrying
paddle steamer in the world.
Built in 1946, she
sailed from
Craigendoran on the
Firth of
Clyde to
Arrochar on Loch Long
until 1973.
Bought by...
- of
Arrochar and Tarbet. It is
sited 19 miles 45 chains (31.5 km) from
Craigendoran Junction, near Helensburgh,
between Ardlui and Garelochhead. ScotRail...
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Rannoch and Tulloch, and is
sited 71 miles 54 chains (115.3 km) from
Craigendoran Junction, near Helensburgh.
ScotRail manage the
station and
provide most...
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Eastern Railway. She was a po****r boat,
providing summer cruises from
Craigendoran until 1964. PS
Jeanie Deans was
built for the
London and
North Eastern...
- Cladich; Clynder; Colgrain; Colintraive; Connel; Coulport; Cove; Coylet;
Craigendoran; Craighouse; Craignure;
Craobh Haven; Crarae; Crinan; Clachaig; Carrick...
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Whistlefield Halt, was a
station 10.30
miles (16.58 kilometres) from
Craigendoran Junction railway station served the
hamlet of
Portincaple and the surrounding...