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Hamilton and Strathaven Railway

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Locale
  
Scotland

Successor
  
Caledonian Railway

The Hamilton and Strathaven Railway was a historic railway in Scotland. It ran from a junction with the Hamilton Branch of the Caledonian Railway to a terminus at Strathaven. The railway was worked from the start by the Caledonian Railway, who absorbed the railway company in 1864.

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History

The railway was planned by William Smith Dixon, an Ironmaster.

Its construction was authorised on 10 August 1857; and it was opened on 9 August 1860, from Hamilton to Quarter, for the carriage of goods. It opened fully on 2 February 1863, between Hamilton and Strathaven, for goods and passengers.

Connections to other lines

  • Hamilton Branch of the Caledonian Railway at Haughhead Junction.
  • East Kilbride Line of the Caledonian Railway at Hunthill Junction.
  • Mid Lanark Lines of the Caledonian Railway at Strathaven Central
  • Darvel and Strathaven Railway at Strathaven Central
  • References

    Hamilton and Strathaven Railway Wikipedia