Currie railway station
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Currie railway station was opened in 1874 and served the area of the village of Currie that now forms part of the city of Edinburgh. Although primarily built as a goods line to serve the many mills on the Water of Leith, a passenger service was provided by the Caledonian Railway using the Balerno Loop and after grouping by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, seeing formal closure to passenger traffic shortly after nationalisation. The station was the largest on the 'loop' line and lay in rural surroundings and had once been popular with families having a day out in the country.
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Water of Leith Walkway, City of Edinburgh Currie
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N 55.895 ° | E -3.3105 ° |
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Water of Leith Walkway
Water of Leith Walkway
EH14 6AN City of Edinburgh, Currie
Scotland, United Kingdom
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