Cairneyhill Transport

FIFE HERALD, THURSDAY 28TH JUNE 1838

District of Dunfermline, road meetings and tolls to let.

Notice is hereby given, in terms of the Act 1st and 2d William IV Cap. 43, that a Special General Meeting of the Trustees of the Turnpike Roads in the district of Dunfermline, will be held in the townhouse there, on Monday the 6th August next, at twelve o’clock noon, for the purpose of determining on a proposal for removing the check bar on the statute labour road, leading northwards from the turnpike road near the village of Cairneyhill to Saline.

An ordinary general meeting of said trustees will immediately thereafter be held, when the tolls and duties leviable at the following bars will be exposed to let by public roup, for one year after Martinmas 1838, viz:

Gillanderson, North Ferry, Crossford, Pittencrieff, Ladysmill, Rumblingwell, Dander Inn check, Torryburn, Crossgates, Towngreen, Stewart’s Arms, Hospital, Inverkeithing Bridge.

Offerers are particularly requested to have their cautioners present at the roup.

Articles and conditions of the lease of the several bars will be seen by application to Mr John MacDonald, treasurer to the trust, Mr Drysdale, surveyor, or to Rob. Douglas, clerk.

Dunfermline, 10th June 1838.

Cairneyhill Railway Station

BRIDGE OF ALLAN GAZETTE, SATURDAY 21ST JUNE 1930.

The London and North Eastern Railway Coy. intimate that the passenger train services on the Dunfermline and Kincardine, and Alloa and Kincardine branch lines will be withdrawn on and from July 7th, 1930. The stations affected are Cairneyhill, Torryburn, Culross, Clackmannan and Kennet, Kilbagie, and Kincardine. Parcel traffic will, however, continue to be dealt with at these stations, but the company will not be able to deal with horse-box traffic at any of them.

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