Scottish Central Railway

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The Scottish Central Railway was a 19th-century Scottish railway company that operated key routes linking central Scotland’s major cities before becoming part of larger railway groupings.

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Scottish Central Railway canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct railway company
railway company
becamePartOf Caledonian Railway
connects Greenhill Junction
Larbert NERFINISHED
Perth
Stirling
central Scotland
country Scotland
gauge standard gauge
hasAbbreviation SCR
headquartersLocation Scotland
historicalEra Victorian era
historicalSignificance helped integrate Scotland’s early railway network
industry rail transport
languageOfName English
laterPartOf London, Midland and Scottish Railway
linkedCity Edinburgh
Glasgow
Perth
linkedRegion Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
locatedIn central Scotland
notableRouteType trunk route
operatedBefore grouping of British railways in the 1920s
operatedInCentury 19th century
primaryFunction freight transport
passenger transport
railNetworkPart British railway network
regionServed central belt of Scotland
role link between northern and southern Scottish railways
servedCity Perth
Stirling
servedJunction Greenhill Junction
servedTown Larbert NERFINISHED
status defunct
successor Caledonian Railway
trackGauge 1,435 mm
transportMode rail

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Perth railway station originalOperator Scottish Central Railway
Glasgow–Dundee line historicalOperator Scottish Central Railway