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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COCKBURNSPATH STATION Cockburnspath Station
Cockburnspath Station
Cockburnspath Station
Mr Deas Station Master
Mr McGregor Schoolmaster Cockburnspath
001.10 [Situation] On the East Side of the North British Railway and about two chains E.N.E. [East North East] from Pathhead A station on the North British Rail[way] contiguous to the Village of Cockburns[path] at which all Trains except the Express Trains, stop to put down and take up passengers, parcels &c.
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY North British Railway
North British Railway
North British Railway
Mr Deas Station Master Cockburnspath
Act of parliament.
Guide to the North British Railway
001 ; 004 [Situation] Extending N.W. [North West] and S.E. [South East] through the Plan and passing within two chains of Pathhead This railway Extending from Edinburgh to Berwick was constructed at a cost of some few pounds under £800,000, by a Company authorized to raise this sum by shares of £25 each. It was opened to the public in June 1846. its whole extent is about 57 1/2 Miles.

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