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  2. Greenock - Wikipedia

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    Greenock (/ ˈ ɡ r iː n ə k / ⓘ; Scots: Greenock; Scottish Gaelic: Grianaig, pronounced [ˈkɾʲiənɛkʲ]) is a town in Inverclyde, Scotland, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. The town is the administrative centre of Inverclyde Council .

  3. Greenock West - Wikipedia

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    Greenock West, also known simply as the West End, is an area of Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland. The streets are in a grid like layout referred to as blocks as opposed to the irregular street patterns elsewhere in the town. Union Street is the longest before it cuts off into Newark Street.

  4. Greenock West railway station - Wikipedia

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    Greenock West railway station is a station in Greenock, Scotland, located on the Inverclyde Line which runs from Gourock to Glasgow Central. The route is currently operated by ScotRail under the auspices of Strathclyde Partnership for Transport .

  5. Greenock Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    Greenock Central station is one of eight railway stations serving the town of Greenock in western Scotland, and is the nearest to the town centre.This station, which is staffed, is on the Inverclyde Line, 37 km (23 mi) west of Glasgow Central towards Gourock.

  6. Old West Kirk - Wikipedia

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    In August 2022 the Church of Scotland put the property, including the church and Pirrie Hall, up for sale on the open market. [44] [45] The Old West Kirk Trust, [46] the Inverclyde Heritage Network and RIG Arts are crowdfunding a possible purchase of the Kirk and other buildings. [47]

  7. Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway - Wikipedia

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    System map of the Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway in 1841. The successful operation of the "coal railways" in the west of Scotland, notably the Monkland and Kirkintilloch Railway, encouraged thoughts of a railway between Greenock and Glasgow, and in 1836 these thoughts took the form of a prospectus for a company.