OS1/13/70/37
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAST BURN | East Burn East Burn East Burn East Burn |
H Beveridge Esqr. Mr Gibson George Turnbull New Stat [Statistical] Account |
037 | [situation] Running between Pathhead and Kirkcaldy. A small stream running through a part of the parish of Kirkcaldy & falls in to the Frith of Forth at the S.E [Southeast] junction of the Parish of Kirkcaldy and Dysart near E. [East] Bridge |
EDINBURGH PERTH AND DUNDEE RAILWAY (Harbour Branch) | Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway (Harbour Branch) Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway (Harbour Branch) Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway (Harbour Branch) |
Mr Napier Station Master. William Bean. Alexander Brodie |
037 | [situation] At the N. [North] end of Kirkcaldy. A short branch of the Edinburgh Perth and Dundee Railway for the conveyance of goods between the Main Line and the harbour. It is a steep incline up which the waggons are drawn by a stationary engine at the junction. |
EDINBURGH PERTH AND DUNDEE RAILWAY | Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway |
Mr Napier Station Master Bills of Company Mr. Walsh. |
037 | [situation] See age 28. A line of Railway for the Conveyance of passengers & goods from Edinburgh to Perth and Dundee with a Branch to Dunfermline the western terminus of the line is at Burntisland from thence the passengers are conveyed by steamers across the Forth to Granton and from thence per Railway to Edinburgh. |
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37 Parish of Kirkcaldy Plan 37A[Note - Edinburgh Perth and Dundee Railway (Harbour Branch)] Branching off the main line, its connection therewith is evident.
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