Interested in photography? At matthughesphoto.com you will find all the information about Kirkcudbright Railway Photographs and much more about photography.
The Kirkcudbright Railway. – Kirkcudbright History Society
- https://www.kirkcudbrighthistorysociety.org.uk/the-kirkcudbright-railway/
- The Kirkcudbright Railway. The Kirkcudbright Railway was a branch line linking Kirkcudbright to Castle Douglas and onward to Dumfries. It opened in 1864 and closed in 1965.Look carefully at the second image of the station front where the Provost’s lamp can be seen hanging over the gate. This must date from when Station Master Maxwell was Provost.
RAILSCOT | Kirkcudbright
- https://www.railscot.co.uk/img/54/181/
- Location: Kirkcudbright (former) Original line: Kirkcudbright Railway. Photographer: John Furnevel. Contact photographer: John Furnevel. Contact editor. Date: 22/09/1970. Image number: 54181. Other photographs of Kirkcudbright on RailScot
Kirkcudbright Branch Line - The Port Road
- http://www.theportroad.co.uk/index.php/port-road-galleries/kirkcudbright-branch-line
- In the gallery below you can see some pictures of the old station building as it is today and several pictures of the route including Tongland Viaduct, some of the photographs show glimpses of both the route and in particular the maintenance buldings associated with the Kirkcudbright terminus, many of which remain in use today in a new capacity, descriptions of …
RAILSCOT | Kirkcudbright
- https://www.railscot.co.uk/img/6/0/
- Location: Kirkcudbright. Company: Kirkcudbright Railway. Photographer: John Furnevel. Contact photographer: John Furnevel. Contact editor. Date: 22/11/2005. Image number: 6000. Other photographs of Kirkcudbright on RailScot
RAILSCOT | Kirkcudbright Railway
- https://www.railscot.co.uk/kirkcudbright.htm
- Presumably the Glasgow and South Western Railway (who now owned the Kirkcudbright Railway) was competing with the Caledonian Railway operated Portpatrick Railway for Gatehouse of Fleet traffic - for which neither of the two stations were convenient. 01/08/1871. Kirkcudbright Railway. Gatehouse re-named Tarff. 03/05/1965.
RAILSCOT | Kirkcudbright
- https://www.railscot.co.uk/img/25/445/index.html
- Photographs, maps, news, queries and more. 31/08/2009. View west across the A711 St Mary^s Street, Kirkcudbright on a rainy afternoon in August 2009. The stately old building is the 1864 terminus of the Kirkcudbright Railway. The main part of the old station (closed in 1965) now houses a <i>Beauty and Fitness Studio</i>, while the small structure on the corner of the block, …
Kirkcudbrightshire - railwaystationphotographs.co.uk
- https://www.railwaystationphotographs.co.uk/kirkcudbrightshire-128-c.asp
- Railway Station Photographs Welcome to our shop - New Items added most days. We can supply new postcard size digital prints of most railway stations in England, Scotland and Wales from our database of over 30,000 images. Prints are on 6" x 4" 260 …
Forgotten Railways of Galloway – Kirkcudbright History Society
- https://www.kirkcudbrighthistorysociety.org.uk/featured-article/forgotten-railways-of-galloway/
- The Kirkcudbright Railway opened its 10 mile branch from Castle Douglas to Kirkcudbright in 1864 and operated for about 100 years. This piecemeal building, development, use, and ultimately closure of the different parts of the railway system in the region was explained. Although much of the system was initially constructed in Victorian times in ...
Images Past and Present – Old Kirkcudbright
- http://www.old-kirkcudbright.net/category/images-past-and-present/
- Two images of the Royal Field Artillery Territorials leaving Kirkcudbright on 11th August 1914. River and Harbour. A busy harbour scene. The tanker berthed at the harbour is the Shell Engineer, The name on the middle boat in the foreground looks like …
Found information about Kirkcudbright Railway Photographs? We have a lot more interesting things about photography. Look at similar pages for example.