Glasgow and South Western Railway Association
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'The Glasgow and South Western Railway was a compactly arranged medium sized railway company which served south west of Scotland. With Glasgow, Portpatrick and Gretna Junction at its corners - its headquarters were in Glasgow. It became the third largest in Scotland and was formed by the amalgamation of earlier railways in 1850, when the line from Glasgow and Carlisle was completed which required the Caledonian Railway to allow running powers from Gretna Jct to Citadel Station.'
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