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Haddington Line : ウィキペディア英語版 | Haddington Line
The Haddington Line was a long railway line which branched from the East Coast Main Line at Longniddry and terminated at Haddington. This line was operative from 1846 until 1968. ==Brief Information== The Haddington Line was opened on Monday, 22 June 1846, by the North British Railway. It was built to serve the town of Haddington. Passengers boarded the train at Haddington station () and alighted at Longniddry () to board trains to Edinburgh. The branch carried passengers until December 1949, and was used by freight until March 1968. The railway sleepers and rails were lifted and the land occupied by the branch line purchased by East Lothian Council in 1978.〔Hajducki, pages 25, 173 and 222〕 The old route of the branch line is at present used by walkers, cyclists, and horse riders. A section of the route inside the town between Gateside Road and Alderston Road is paved and used as a footpath.
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