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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 Waverley station, Edinburgh and Glasgow Queen Street station in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Carlisle (via Peebles – the Waverley Route) and between Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Aberdeen. The North British Hotel at the east end of Princes street in Edinburgh city centre forms a prominent landmark with its crown steeple displaying large clocks, but it has been renamed the Balmoral Hotel (though the old name is still shown in the stonework).

It was a partner (with the North Eastern Railway and the Great Northern Railway) in the East Coast Joint Stock operation.

Component companies


During its existence the NBR absorbed the following companies:

External links


Companies of Scotland | Pre-grouping British railway companies | LNER constituents

 

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