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The works remained open for locomotive repair throughout London and North Eastern Railway and into British Railways ownership, finally closing in 1969. The name is carried on by the local community in the form of Inverurie Loco Works FC, a part-time Scottish senior professional football club who are members of the Highland Football League.
closed completely. The Inverury and Old Meldrum Junction Railway was a railway company in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, that opened a short branch line between the places in its name. (The spelling has been changed over the years.) It was built by local people to revive the fortunes of a market town that had declined, and it opened in 1856.
Renamed Inverurie in 1866, [6] it was replaced in 1902 with a new building with three platforms at the present location close to the Inverurie Locomotive Works which was then being built. [7] The station ceased to be a junction station in 1931 when the branch line was closed to passengers although freight traffic continued until 1966.
HHGL Limited. HHGL Limited, [4][3] trading as Homebase, is a British home improvement retailer and garden centre with stores across the United Kingdom and Ireland. Founded by Sainsbury's and GB-Inno-BM in 1979, the company was owned by Home Retail Group from October 2006, until it was sold to the Australian conglomerate Wesfarmers in January ...
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Inverurie / ɪ n. v ə ˈ r ʊər i / (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Uraidh [2] or Inbhir Uaraidh, [3] 'mouth of the River Ury') is a town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland at the confluence of the rivers Ury and Don, about 16 miles (26 km) north-west of Aberdeen.
The home improvement retailer's overall sales edged up by 0.6% to $43.2 billion. Adjusted earnings per share (EPS), meanwhile, fell a penny to $4.67. Looking ahead, the company lowered its full ...
Cicero, Illinois. De Land, Illinois, board of trustees members acknowledged in 2002 that the municipality had passed a sundown ordinance for African Americans decades ago. [25] Effingham, Illinois. Eldorado, Illinois. Granite City, Illinois. Pekin, Illinois, was a sundown town unwelcoming for non-whites. [26]