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  2. GNR Stirling 4-2-2 - Wikipedia

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    Stirling therefore used outside cylinders, with a four-wheeled bogie for lateral stability at the front end. According to Hamilton Ellis's description, entitled 'Pat Stirling's masterpiece,' the design was a version of a 2-2-2 built by Stirling for the Glasgow and South Western Railway, "considerably enlarged, and provided with a leading bogie ...

  3. Scottish Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Central Railway was formed in 1845 to link Perth and Stirling to Central Scotland, by building a railway line to join the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway near Castlecary. The line opened in 1848 including a branch to South Alloa .

  4. Stirling railway station (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    Stirling railway station is a railway station located in Stirling, Scotland.It is located on the former Caledonian Railway main line between Glasgow and Perth.It is the junction for the branch line to Alloa and is also served by trains on the Edinburgh to Dunblane Line and long-distance services to Dundee and Aberdeen and to Inverness via the Highland Main Line.

  5. Stirling and Dunfermline Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway sought to expand northwards and formed an alliance with the Scottish Central Railway, and submitted a Parliamentary Bill for the 1846 session for a Stirling and Dunfermline Railway. As well as opening up a considerable area of agricultural land, the line would give the E&GR access to areas of mineral extraction ...

  6. Patrick Stirling (railway engineer) - Wikipedia

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    GNR Stirling 4-2-2 no. 1 at Doncaster Works open day on 27 July 2003. Patrick Stirling (29 June 1820 – 11 November 1895) was a Scottish railway engineer, and Locomotive Superintendent of the Great Northern Railway of England. His father Robert Stirling was also an engineer. His brother James Stirling was also a locomotive

  7. Glasgow–Dundee line - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow–Dundee line is a railway line linking Glasgow with Dundee via Stirling and Perth. ... Scottish Central Railway between Greenhill Junction and Perth;