Dumfries–Stranraer line

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The Dumfries–Stranraer line is a former railway route in southwest Scotland that connected the town of Dumfries with the port of Stranraer, historically serving as an important link for passenger and freight traffic, including ferry connections to Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former railway line
railway route in Scotland
connectedTo Dumfries NERFINISHED
Stranraer NERFINISHED
country Scotland
endPoint Stranraer NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance important link between Dumfries and Stranraer
important link for traffic to and from Ireland
linkedTo Irish Sea ferry services
locatedIn southwest Scotland
partOf rail transport in Scotland
regionServed Dumfries and Galloway NERFINISHED
servedFunction international travel connection to Ireland
port access
regional connectivity
servedPort Stranraer NERFINISHED
startPoint Dumfries NERFINISHED
status closed
terminus Dumfries NERFINISHED
Stranraer NERFINISHED
transportMode rail
usedFor ferry connections to Ireland
freight traffic
passenger traffic

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Glasgow and South Western Railway operatedRoute Dumfries–Stranraer line
Glasgow and South Western Railway operatedRoute Dumfries–Stranraer line
this entity surface form: Castle Douglas–Portpatrick line