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Hamilton Branch (railway)

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The Hamilton Branch is a historic railway in Scotland, running from the Newton railway station to Ross Junction with the Caledonian Railway Coalburn Branch.

History

  • 17 September 1849 – Opened between Newton and Hamilton
  • 29 May 1876 – Opened between Hamilton and Ross Junction

Connections to other lines

Current operations

The line is open as part of the Argyle Line.

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Historical Scottish railway companies
Primary companies
Caledonian
Railway
Lines built by the Caledonian Railway
Balerno line
CR Cleland and Midcalder
CR Main Line
CR Douglas Branch
CR Hamilton Branch
CR Hamiltonhill Branch
CR The Switchback
Independent lines worked by the Caledonian Railway
Callander and Oban
Killin Railway
Glasgow and South
Western Railway
Great North of
Scotland Railway
Highland Railway
Independent lines worked by the Highland Railway
Dornoch Light Railway
Wick and Lybster Light Railway
North British
Railway
Joint lines
Other lines
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