Rosyth

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Rosyth is a Scottish port town on the north shore of the Firth of Forth, known for its naval dockyard and ferry connections.

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
port
town
country United Kingdom
governingBody Fife Council
hasEconomicActivity freight transport
logistics
maritime services
hasFacility Rosyth self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rosyth Dockyard

Rosyth self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rosyth naval dockyard
hasFunction ferry terminal
industrial port
hasHarbour commercial port facilities
hasHistoricalUse Royal Navy shore establishments
surface form: Royal Navy dockyard

naval base
hasIndustry defence-related engineering
ship repair
shipbuilding
hasNearbyStructure Forth Road Bridge
Queensferry Crossing
hasNeighbourhood Inverkeithing
surface form: Inverkeithing (nearby town)

North Queensferry
surface form: North Queensferry (nearby village)
hasPort Rosyth self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rosyth port
hasPortType ferry port
sea port
hasTransportConnection ferry route across the North Sea
ferry services to continental Europe
knownFor ferry connections
naval dockyard
languageUsed English
Scots
Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Scotland
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Fife
locatedInRegion Central Lowlands of Scotland
locatedInSovereignState United Kingdom
surface form: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
locatedNear Dunfermline
Firth of Forth
locatedOn north shore of the Firth of Forth
partOf Kingdom of Fife council area
surface form: Fife council area
postalTown Dunfermline
railAccess Rosyth railway station
roadAccess A985 road
M90 motorway
timeZone UTC+01:00 (daylight saving time)
UTC±00:00

Referenced by (40)

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Firth of Forth hasPort Rosyth
Rosyth railway station near Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Rosyth hasPort Rosyth self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rosyth port
Rosyth hasFacility Rosyth self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Rosyth hasFacility Rosyth self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rosyth naval dockyard
Dalgety Bay nearFormerMilitarySite Rosyth
this entity surface form: Donibristle airfield
Grand Fleet base Rosyth
ROS locatedIn Rosyth
subject surface form: Rosyth railway station
Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers constructionSite Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Forth estuary hasPort Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth port
Forth estuary hasIndustrialArea Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth dockyard
HMS Queen Elizabeth shipyard Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Home Fleet garrison Rosyth
Firth of Forth region contains Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
HMS Prince of Wales constructionSite Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Commander-in-Chief, Home Fleet garrison Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Naval Base
central Fife contains Rosyth
Battle Cruiser Fleet garrison Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Forth Ports Limited manages Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Port
Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth location Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth basedAt Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth naval base
Commander-in-Chief, Rosyth associatedWith Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
A921 road connects Rosyth
HMS Nelson (damaged by torpedo) repairedAt Rosyth
subject surface form: HMS Nelson
Aircraft Carrier Alliance operatesIn Rosyth
this entity surface form: Rosyth Dockyard
Forth ports operatesPort Rosyth
subject surface form: Forth Ports
British battlecruiser Tiger locationOfScrapping Rosyth
subject surface form: HMS Tiger