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- connecting the burgh to the neighbouring settlements of Linktown, Pathhead, Sinclairtown and Gallatown, which became part of the town in 1876. The formerly separate...
- Sinclairtown railway station served the suburb of Sinclairtown, Fife, Scotland from 1847 to 1969 on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway. The station opened...
- Inverkeithing; Dunnikier; Dysart and Gallatown; Glebe Park, Pathhead and Sinclairtown; Hayfield and Balsusney; Kelty; Kinghorn and Invertiel; Linktown and...
- Gallatown/Dysart/Coaltown of Wemyss/Thornton, Hayfield/Kirkcaldy Central, and Smeaton/Sinclairtown. 1997–2005: The Kirkcaldy District electoral divisions of Buckhaven,...
- the south, Kirkcaldy to the 'west', Dysart to the east, and Gallatown, Sinclairtown and Dunnikier to the north. According to Robert Brodie's Historical Sketches...
- Thornton Junction Wemyss and Buckhaven Railway Fife Circle line Dysart Sinclairtown Kirkcaldy Kirkcaldy District Railway Kinghorn Burntisland Aberdour Fife...
- Following station Thornton Junction Line open, station closed   North British Railway Edinburgh and Northern Railway   Sinclairtown Line open, station closed...
- Kidderminster in 1901. The burghs of Pathhead, Linktown, Gallatown and Sinclairtown were also officially merged into the royal burgh of Kirkcaldy in 1876...
- Grangemouth Bonnybridge Bo'ness Halbeath Dysart[additional citation(s) needed] Sinclairtown[additional citation(s) needed] Windygates[additional citation(s) needed]...
- Commons. Kirkcaldy railway station, along with now defunct stations in Sinclairtown and Dysart, finally opened on 20 June 1847 as part of the Edinburgh and...