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    Brocketsbrae railway station served the hamlet of Brocketsbrae, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 1866 to 1951 on the Lesmahagow Junction to Bankend Colliery...
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  • Blackwood, Auchenheath and Brocketsbrae railway stations open. 1 May 1868, Bents is renamed to Netherburn. 1 June 1869, Brocketsbrae is renamed to Lesmahagow...
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  • terminating at either Tillietudlem or Brocketsbrae. In 1948, weekday trains were 3, terminating at either Brocketsbrae or Coalburn. 1867: When the driver...
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  • Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station Brocketsbrae Line and station closed   Caledonian Railway Mid-Lanark Lines   Auchlochan Platform...
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    Preceding station Historical railways Following station Brocketsbrae   Caledonian Railway Coalburn Branch   Tillietudlem...
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  • Portishead Railway 1940 Broadway (Worcestershire) GWR 1960 Brock L&PJR 1939 Brocketsbrae Caledonian Railway 1951 Brockford and Wetheringsett Mid-Suffolk Light...
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  • Bell & Sons", however its current owner resides outside the village in Brocketsbrae. Owen Pilling Graphics Ltd, one of the UK's leading manufacturers in...
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  • 1st in the 1995 New Zealand Trotting Derby beating Ready For Love and Brocketsbrae 1st in the 1995 Kaikōura Cup (2400m) beating Hoppy’s Jet and Ginger Man...
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    Hampshire 50°49′N 1°35′W / 50.81°N 01.58°W / 50.81; -01.58 SU2902 Brocketsbrae South Lanarkshire 55°38′N 3°52′W / 55.63°N 03.87°W / 55.63; -03.87...
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  • November 1864, and passenger traffic started between Ferniegair and Brocketsbrae (Lesmahagow), Blackwood and Stonehouse on 1 December 1866. At this time...
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    closer to the centre of the town and the earlier station was renamed Brocketsbrae. Trains ceased to call at the latter station in 1951. From the start...
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