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Garscadden and Scotstounhill
Ward 13 Garscadden / Scotstounhill covers Low Knightswood whilst Ward 14 Drumchapel / Anniesland covers High Knightswood.

Garscadden and railway
Garscadden railway station is on the Argyle Line.

Garscadden and Knightswood
In 1974 Garscadden was defined as comprising the Knightswood and Yoker wards of Glasgow.

Garscadden and .
He lost his seat in the 1970 election, but returned as an MP for Glasgow Garscadden at a by-election in 1978.
Donald Dewar was selected for the seat Glasgow Garscadden by a majority of three, after Dewar's friend the veteran Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers MP Willie Small died unexpectedly.
It polled only 583 votes in the Garscadden by-election in 1978.
* The field ( or shield background ) is gold, a colour taken from the Arms of the Clan Campbell of Succoth ( Garscube Estate ) and the engrailed black diagonal stripe is taken from the arms of Colquhoun ( Killermont Estate ), and the buckle is taken from the arms of the Campbell-Colquhouns ( Garscadden Estate ); representing the three estates upon which much of Bearsden is now built.
At that election Douglas decided not to seek re-election in Dunfermline West, the seat he had represented for 13 years, but to stand against Donald Dewar ( a then high profile Scottish Labour MP ) in his Glasgow Garscadden seat.
However 1978 saw a Labour revival at the expense of the SNP, at three by-elections ( Glasgow Garscadden, Hamilton and Berwick and East Lothian ) and the local elections.
He held the seat until it was abolished for the February 1974 election, when he moved to the new Glasgow Garscadden constituency.
Glasgow Garscadden was a burgh constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1974 until 1997.
The whole of the old Garscadden formed 98. 5 % of the new constituency.
Garscadden ( Gaelic: Gart Sgadan ) is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow.

Scotstounhill and railway
At the heart of Scotstoun lies Scotstounhill, an enclave of late Victorian and post-war housing centred upon Scotstounhill railway station.

railway and stations
* List of Adelaide railway stations
It can be reached by underground railway ( although the stations are at a distance from the Park and at a much lower level below the hill ), by city buses, or by commercial tourist buses.
Three railway stations — those of the German, French and Swiss networks — lie within the city ( although the Swiss ( Basel SBB ) and French ( Bâle SNCF ) stations are actually in the same complex, separated by Customs and Immigration facilities ).
** Between Basel SBB and Basel Badischer Bahnhof – Basel Badischer Bahnhof, and all other railway property and stations on the right bank of the Rhine belong to DB and are classed as German customs territory.
Heuston and Connolly stations are the two main railway stations in Dublin.
Furigana commonly appear alongside kanji names and their romanizations on signs for railway stations, even if the pronunciation of the kanji is commonly known.
He was already working independently on the construction of two railway stations, at Toulouse and Agen, and in 1866 he was given a contract to oversee the construction of 33 locomotives for the Egyptian government, a profitable but undemanding job in the course of which he visited Egypt, where he visited the Suez Canal which was being constructed by Ferdinand de Lesseps.
There are all together ten lines in the MTR system, with a total of 83 railway stations and 68 light rail stops.
There are also a variety of non-franchised public buses services, including feeder bus services to railway stations operated by the railway companies, and residents ' services for residential estates ( particularly those in the New Territories ).
In Budapest, the three main railway stations are the Eastern ( Keleti ), Western ( Nyugati ) and Southern ( Déli ), with other outlying stations like Kelenföld.
Other important railway stations countrywide include Szolnok ( the most important railway intersection outside Budapest ), Tiszai Railway Station in Miskolc and the stations of Pécs, Győr, Debrecen, Szeged and Székesfehérvár.
Hilversum is well connected to the Dutch railway network, and contains three stations:
* Host station, railway stations in Melbourne, Australia with toilets etc.
There are two railway stations, Hoek van Holland Strand, which is at the end of the line and closest to the beach and Hoek van Holland Haven, which is close to the town centre, adjacent to the ferry terminal and the small harbour, the Berghaven.
The strategy of transport development in Kazakhstan until 2015 will be built 1600 km of new electrified and 2700 km of existing railway stations.
The city is served by the railway stations of Western Line and Pingtung Line.
In the United Kingdom, some railway stations have tracks where there are no platforms, allowing more fast trains to rush past those stations without stopping.

railway and serve
In 1847 the railway came to Emsworth with the construction of the West Coastway Line, Emsworth railway station was built to serve the town.
Regular buses serve the railway station at Carlisle, away.
Katyusha rocket launchers were mounted on many platforms during World War II, including on trucks, artillery tractors, tanks, and armoured trains, as well as on naval and riverine vessels as assault support weapons, Soviet engineers also mounted single Katyusha rockets on lengths of railway track to serve in urban combat.
There are no rail connections with other countries, although there has been a proposal to extend the Bong mine railway to serve a mine across the border in Guinea.
Singer railway station, built to serve the factory, is still in existence to this day.
The kitchens in railway dining cars present special challenges: space is constrained, and, nevertheless, the personnel must be able to serve a great number of meals quickly.
The railway reached Terrassa in 1856, and nowadays two lines serve the city.
In the future, when the three new FGC stations and the two planned for the RENFE line are in use, the railway will also serve as urban transport.
All railway lines that serve the city are single track, impeding faster connections to the city.
U. S. Route 1, Interstate 95, and Virginia Railway Express commuter railway serve the county.
It is the longest railway bridge in Europe ( highway / rail bridge Oresund Bridge is longer ): on the northern side, the bridge connects to the Rendsburg Loop to gain height and to allow trains to continue to serve the Rendsburg station.
Two railway stations serve Bexleyheath: Bexleyheath Station and Barnehurst Station, both on the Bexleyheath line.
* Castle Bar Park and Drayton Green railway stations also serve the town with twice-hourly trains from Monday-Saturday.
In 1871 the railway line from Wood Green to Enfield was opened and a station was built in Aldermans Hill to serve Palmers Green ( half a mile away from the nearest houses ).
Berney sold the land on which the railway was built only on the condition that a station was built to serve the area.
The construction was controversial: the competing proposal for a public transport link to the airport involved a railway line integrated to the RER network, which would have allowed trains from various origins to serve the airport.
As a privately-owned heritage railway, the line does not specifically serve commuters ; however, a study by Ove Arup & Partners funded by Metro looked at the feasibility of a daily commuter service between Oxenhope and Keighley in 2009.
The airport is served by bus, taxi, but not by railway ( the L ' Aéroport station on the TGM suburban rail line does not actually serve it, being several miles away ).
The line was so named because it was originally intended to serve the mining town of Silverton, but by the time the railway reached the town it was already being eclipsed by the newer and bigger mine at Broken Hill.
Industrial areas lay on the east side of the river as does all three of the railway stations which serve Newhaven ; Newhaven Town, Newhaven Harbour and the now redundant Newhaven Marine.
Two other railway lines were built to serve the Epsom Downs Racecourse, with termini at Epsom Downs and Tattenham Corner.
Part of the reason for this turnaround can be traced to the coming of the electric railway systems that began to serve the community in 1894.
A railway did not serve the town until 1850 with a link to Rugby but this was quickly followed by links to Leicester and London in 1857 and to Northampton in 1859.
There is no railway station close to the main campus, however there are numerous bus routes which serve it.

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