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Whauphill is a
small village located in the
historical county of
Wigtownshire in the Machars,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland.
Whauphill is a hub that...
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Whauphill (NX 40462 49887) was a
railway station on the
Wigtownshire Railway branch line, from
Newton Stewart to Whithorn, of the
Portpatrick and Wigtownshire...
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William Sandhead Sorbie Stoneykirk Stranraer, a
royal burgh from 1617
Whauphill Whithorn, a
royal burgh from 1511 Wigtown, a
royal burgh from 1469 Castle...
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Newton Stewart -
junction Causewayend Mains of
Penninghame Kirkinner Whauphill Sorbie Millisle Garlieston Broughton Skeog Whithorn List of
closed railway...
- Whithorn, Isle of Whithorn, Kirkinner, Sorbie, Mochrum, Elrig,
Bladnoch and
Whauphill.
There are a
number of
large lochs in the area
including Mochrum Loch...
- Causewayend;
opened May 1875;
closed 6
August 1885; Wigtown;
Kirkinner Whauphill;
opened 2
August 1875; Sorbie;
opened 2
August 1875; Millisle; opened...
- cutting.
Newton Stewart -
junction Causewayend Mains of
Penninghame Wigtown Whauphill Sorbie Millisle Garlieston Broughton Skeog Whithorn 54°50′07″N 4°27′37″W...
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Stewart Junction Mains of
Penninghame Causeway End
Wigtown Kirkinner Whauphill Sorbie Millisle Millisle Junction Garlieston Broughton Skeog Whithorn...
- 1964.
Newton Stewart -
junction Mains of
Penninghame Wigtown Kirkinner Whauphill Sorbie Millisle -
junction Garlieston Whithorn List of
closed railway...
- as
villages including Castle Kennedy, Dunragit, Kirkcowan, Kirkinner,
Whauphill, Port
William and the Isle of Whithorn.
Sandy Whitelaw resigned after...