Nethercroy Colliery Pit No 1

Location type

Mine

Name and dates

Nethercroy Colliery Pit No 1

Served by the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway.
Served by the Carron Company.

Nearby stations
Croy
Dullator
Colzium
Kilsyth (New)
Kilsyth (Old)
Twechar
Cumbernauld
Greenfaulds
Banknock
Castlecary
Bridgend [M and K]
Dennyloanhead
Bedlay Halt
Milton of Campsie
Kirkintilloch [2nd]
Nethercroy Colliery Pit No 3
Nethercroy Colliery Pit No 2
Barrwood Loading Point
Auchinlee Quarry
Barrwood Colliery Pit No 1
Quarry
Auchinstarry Quarry
Barrwood Colliery Pit No 2
Woodend Depot
Coal Pit
Barrwood Quarry
Coal Pit
Tourist/other
Nethercroy Quay
Croy Hill Roman Fort
Craigmarloch Quay
Location names in dark blue are on the same original line.


Books


A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Scotland - The Lowlands and the Borders v. 6 (Regional railway history series)

A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Scotland - The Lowlands and the Borders v. 6 (Regional railway history series)

An Illustrated History of Edinburgh's Railways

An Illustrated History of Glasgow's Railways

An Illustrated History of Glasgow's Railways

Central Glasgow 1893: Lanarkshire Sheet 6.10a (Old Ordnance Survey Maps of Lanarkshire)

Edinburgh ( Western New Town) 1877: Edinburgh Large Scale Sheet 34 (Old Ordnance Survey Maps - Yard to the Mile)

Edinburgh (Rail Centres)

Edinburgh (Rail Centres)
Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Guidebook (Auld Kirk Museum Publications)
Edinburgh To Inverkeithing.: including The Port Edgar, North Queensferry And Rosyth Dockyard Branches. (Scottish Main Lines.)

Edinburgh Waverley

Edinburgh Waverley Station Through Time
Edinburgh's Transport: The Early Years v. 1
Glasgow Stations

Glasgow's Last Days of Steam

Haymarket Motive Power Depot Edinburgh: A History of the Depot, Its Work and Locomotives, 1842-2010

Landranger (66) Edinburgh, Penicuik & North Berwick (OS Landranger Map)

Larbert and Stenhousemuir

Last Trains: Edinburgh and South East Scotland v. 1

Memories of Steam from Glasgow to Aberdeen

Memories of Steam from Glasgow to Aberdeen

Old Larbert and Stenhousemuir

On Either Side, 1939: The Train between London King's Cross & Edinburgh Waverley, Fort William, Inverness & Aberdeen (Old House)

Rails Around Glasgow

The Next Stop: Inverness to Edinburgh, station by station

This Magnificent Line (the story of the Edinburgh-Glasgow Railway

Vanished Railways of West Lothian

Where Iron Runs Like Water: A New History of the Carron Iron Works, 1759-1982