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12-622: [REDACTED] Look up Symington in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Symington may refer to: People [ edit ] Symington (surname) Symington family (United States) , a family of politicians from the United States Places [ edit ] Symington, South Lanarkshire , village in Scotland, one of three named after Simon de Lockart Symington railway station , served

24-497: A turntable. The main line curved from north-west to south through Symington; the line to Broughton and Peebles began at a junction facing Carstairs and ran eastwards then north-eastwards towards the first station at Coulter . In 1904 the station was able to handle all classes of traffic (goods, passengers, parcels, wheeled vehicles, livestock, etc.) and there was a goods crane capable of lifting 2 long tons (2,032 kg). The Peebles line closed on 5 June 1950. Symington station

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48-564: The largest of Canadian National Railway's rail classification yard in Canada Other uses [ edit ] Symington Family Estates , major Port wine company Symington Amendment , legislation to strengthen the US position on nuclear non-proliferation Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Symington . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

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72-413: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Symington&oldid=835610287 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Symington From Misplaced Pages,

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96-471: The section south of Beattock opened first, on 10 September 1847; and the remainder opened on 15 February 1848. The station at Symington also opened on 15 February 1848. Originally, it was situated immediately north of the underbridge carrying the railway over the Biggar Road (present A72 road ), at grid reference NS991358 . There were two platforms, a goods shed and some sidings; the station building

108-481: The village of Symington in Scotland between 1848 and 1965. It was on the main line of the Caledonian Railway and for most of its life was the junction for the branch to Peebles . The original system of the Caledonian Railway was authorised on 31 July 1845, and the main routes were three lines radiating from a junction at Carstairs . The southern of these lines, that to Carlisle , was opened in two stages:

120-516: The village of Symington in Scotland between 1848 and 1965 Symington, South Ayrshire , village in Scotland. Named after Simon de Lockart Symington, Scottish Borders , village in Scotland, now just a small hamlet, also named after Simon de Lockart Symington Islands , in the Antarctic Symington House , located in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States Symington Yard ,

132-399: The village of Symington in Scotland between 1848 and 1965 Symington, South Ayrshire , village in Scotland. Named after Simon de Lockart Symington, Scottish Borders , village in Scotland, now just a small hamlet, also named after Simon de Lockart Symington Islands , in the Antarctic Symington House , located in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States Symington Yard ,

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144-474: Was on the western (northbound) platform. The station became a junction with the opening of the first section of the Symington, Biggar and Broughton Railway , as far as Broughton , on 5 November 1860; this line was extended to Peebles in 1864. In the meantime, on 30 November 1863, Symington station was re-sited at the junction, which was to the north of the original site. The new station had three platforms and

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