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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Grahamston Station Grahamston Station Thomas Kier Esq
Thomas Stark Esq
Mr Alexander Black
030.03 A Small but neat Railway Station one Storey high And Comprises a Booking Office, Gentlemen and Ladies Waiting rooms &c. With a platform in front. It is called by this name to distinguish it from Falkirk Station which is Situated on the Edinburgh & Glasgow line on the South Side of the town.
Goods Station Goods Station Thomas Kier Esq
Thomas Stark Esq
Mr. Alexander Black
030.03 Adjacent to this Station on the North Side of the Railway is Situated the Goods Station, A Wooden but Substantial building with a Small goods Office Attached. The whole is the property of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Company.
Garrison Place Garrison Place Thomas Kier Esq
Thomas Stark Esq.
Mr. Alexander Black
030.03 Extends from Vicars lane Westward to Walcot Cottage. Consists of houses one and two Storeys high, slated and in good repair, the South Side is unedificed. So Called it is said from the Circumstance of its being Occupied in 1746 by One of the English Generals for his headquarters.

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