North British Railway
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The North British Railway was a Scottish railway company that was absorbed into the London and North Eastern Railway at the grouping in 1923.
It operated services between Edinburgh and Glasgow, Edinburgh and Carlisle (via Peebles -- the Waverley Route) and between Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Aberdeen.
It was a partner (with the North Eastern Railway and the Great Northern Railway) in the East Coast Joint Stock operation.
[edit] Component companies
During its existence the NBR absorbed the following companies:
[edit] External links
North British Railway Study Group
| Major constituent railway companies of the London and North Eastern Railway: |
Great Central |
Great Eastern |
Great Northern |
Great North of Scotland |
Hull & Barnsley |
North British |
North Eastern
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