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McRhu

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Can I jump in (since I have pretty well no chance of getting a turn any other way)....

What was the first permanent electric railway in Scotland and what mainline station did it terminate at?
 
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Showing my ignoranc, all I can think of is the Glasgow North electrics through Queen Street - the that Aberdeen chap in 18?? Found his electric loco pretty useless…? (Can’t remember his name!)
 

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Showing my ignoranc, all I can think of is the Glasgow North electrics through Queen Street - the that Aberdeen chap in 18?? Found his electric loco pretty useless…? (Can’t remember his name!)
Good attempt but Carstairs was in first by a significant number of decades. The Glasgow electric network has demonstrated a lot more stamina though.
 

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OK - Carstairs to where:
Carstairs to Carstairs House (a private mansion (with a window for every day of the year)). It wasn’t much more than a mile long. The mansion is still there, as is the hydro power station on the Mouse which generated the current for the line.
 

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Oooh! Something to investigate! Found it - not helped by them renaming it after the first owner as Monteith House. Such a shame OS don’t even show a route to Carstairs station - but it is a respectable distance for a private railway.
 
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Falcon Works is correct, although Henry Hughes & Company was also used.
Am I correct in thinking that they built the Talyllyn Railway's (ex-Corris Railway) locomotive No. 3 'Sir Haydn'....and that it is the last surviving locomotive built by the original company?
 

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Am I correct in thinking that they built the Talyllyn Railway's (ex-Corris Railway) locomotive No. 3 'Sir Haydn'....and that it is the last surviving locomotive built by the original company?

Pretty sure the first bit is true, not sure about the second
 

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Am I correct in thinking that they built the Talyllyn Railway's (ex-Corris Railway) locomotive No. 3 'Sir Haydn'....and that it is the last surviving locomotive built by the original company?

Nine others still exist: four in Spain, one in the Azores, one in Sweden, one in Leicestershire and two others in Wales. (Source: Wikipedia.)
 

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