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- Fife_Coast_Railway abstract "The Fife Coast Railway was a railway line running round the southern and eastern part of Fife, in Scotland. It was built in stages by four railway companies: the Leven Railway opened the section from a junction at Thornton on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway main line to Leven in 1854, serving textile mills and a distillery. In 1857 the company extended eastwards to Kilconquhar; the East of Fife Railway built the line from Leven to Kilconquhar, opening in 1857; the Leven and East of Fife Railway was created in 1861 by an amalgamation of the first two companies. It opened the line to Anstruther in 1863; finally the Anstruther and St Andrews Railway completed the line from Anstruther to St Andrews in 1887.St Andrews itself had already been reached from Leuchars in 1852 by The St. Andrews Railway.As well as the textile industries, the line served fishing and agriculture, and an important passenger traffic built up. The lines had been engineered by Thomas Bouch and some difficulties were experienced with inadequately specified technical equipment.Coal exports assumed a huge importance in the last decades of the nineteenth century, and harbours at Leven and Methil were extended considerably.The line thrived up until 1939, but road transport took its toll on both passenger and freight business, and the importance of coal declined, and the line closed to passengers in 1965 and to goods traffic in 1966.".
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- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageID "35615391".
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- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageRevisionID "682536030".
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Anstruther.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Armistice_of_11_November_1918.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Caledonian_Railway.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Closed_railway_lines_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Early_Scottish_railway_companies.
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- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_lines_in_Scotland.
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- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Standard_gauge_railways_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_and_Glasgow_Railway.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_and_Northern_Railway.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Fife.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Fife_Coastal_Path.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Kilconquhar.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Lancashire_and_Yorkshire_Railway.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Leuchars.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Leven,_Fife.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink London_and_North_Eastern_Railway.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Methil.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Railways_Act_1921.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink St_Andrews.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink The_St._Andrews_Railway.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Bouch.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink Thornton,_Fife.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
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- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anstruther & St Andrews Railway".
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fife Coast Railway".
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leven Railway".
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Leven and East of Fife Railway".
- Fife_Coast_Railway wikiPageWikiLinkText "the coast of Fife".
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- Fife_Coast_Railway subject Category:Closed_railway_lines_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coast_Railway subject Category:Early_Scottish_railway_companies.
- Fife_Coast_Railway subject Category:North_British_Railway.
- Fife_Coast_Railway subject Category:Pre-grouping_British_railway_companies.
- Fife_Coast_Railway subject Category:Railway_lines_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coast_Railway subject Category:Railway_lines_opened_in_1887.
- Fife_Coast_Railway subject Category:Standard_gauge_railways_in_Scotland.
- Fife_Coast_Railway hypernym Line.
- Fife_Coast_Railway type Company.
- Fife_Coast_Railway type Company.
- Fife_Coast_Railway type Establishment.
- Fife_Coast_Railway type Line.
- Fife_Coast_Railway comment "The Fife Coast Railway was a railway line running round the southern and eastern part of Fife, in Scotland. It was built in stages by four railway companies: the Leven Railway opened the section from a junction at Thornton on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway main line to Leven in 1854, serving textile mills and a distillery.".
- Fife_Coast_Railway label "Fife Coast Railway".
- Fife_Coast_Railway sameAs Q5447356.
- Fife_Coast_Railway sameAs m.0jl1s5w.
- Fife_Coast_Railway sameAs Q5447356.
- Fife_Coast_Railway wasDerivedFrom Fife_Coast_Railway?oldid=682536030.
- Fife_Coast_Railway depiction Fife_coast_rly_1857.png.
- Fife_Coast_Railway isPrimaryTopicOf Fife_Coast_Railway.