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Kelso Line

Kelso Line
St Boswells
Maxton
Rutherford
Roxburgh Junction
Wallace Nick
(temporary station)
Kelso

The Kelso Line was a ten-and-a-half-mile (16.9 km) long North British Railway built double track branch railway line in the Borders, Scotland, that ran from a junction south of St. Boswells on the Waverley Line to Kelso (the line ended at a temporary terminus at Wallace Nick until 1851) via three intermediate stations, Maxton, Rutherford and Roxburgh Junction where a branch line to Jedburgh joined the line.[citation needed]

Little of the existing railway line remains, with most of the former track now occupied by the A6968 Kelso Bypass. Kelso railway station building - where the Kelso Line turned into the Kelso Branch, continuing on to Sprouston, and terminating at Berwick Upon Tweed - is no longer standing.[1]

  1. ^ "Kelso Railway Station, Scotland Scottish Borders UK". Archived from the original on 17 November 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2019.

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