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Livingston station may refer to: * Livingston North railway station, a station in Livingston, Scotland on the Edinburgh-Bathgate Line * Livingston South railway station, a station in Livingston, Scotland on the Shotts Line * Livingston railway station, a former station in Livingston, Scotland * Livingston station (Staten Island Railway), a former station on the Staten Island Railway * Newpark railway station, a former station in Livingston, Scotland * Livingston Station, West Lothian, a village now part of the new town of Livingston, Scotland * Livingston Station, Kentucky, the former name of a village in Kentucky * Livingston station (Northern Pacific Railway) Livingston Depot is a former train station in Livingston, Montana, built by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1902. The station last saw passenger rail service in 1979 when Amtrak discontinued the ''North Coast Hiawatha''. Since 1987 the restored ..., a former station in Livingston, Montana * Livingston station (Altamont C ...
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Livingston North Railway Station
, symbol_location = gb , symbol = rail , image = Livingston North Station.jpg , caption = Platform 1, looking towards Edinburgh in 2011 , borough = Livingston, West Lothian , country = Scotland , coordinates = , grid_name = Grid reference , grid_position = , manager = ScotRail , platforms = 2 , code = LSN , original = British Rail , years = 24 March 1986 , events = OpenedButt (1995), page 145 , mpassengers = , footnotes = Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Livingston North railway station is one of two railway stations serving the town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the Edinburgh-Bathgate Line 15½ miles (25 km) west of Edinburgh and situated in the Carmondean area of Livingston. The other railway station in the town is on the ...
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Livingston South Railway Station
, symbol_location = gb , symbol = rail , image = Livingston South railway station, Lothian (geograph 6178120).jpg , caption = Livingston South in 2019, following rebuilding and electrification works , borough = Livingston, West Lothian , country = Scotland , coordinates = , grid_name = Grid reference , grid_position = , manager = ScotRail , platforms = 2 , code = LVG , original = BR Scottish Region , years = 6 October 1984 , events = OpenedButt (1995), page 145 , mpassengers = , footnotes = Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road Livingston South railway station is one of two railway stations serving Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the Shotts Line, west of on the way to . It is managed by ScotRail, who provide all train services. The town of L ...
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Livingston Railway Station
Livingston railway station was a railway station which served the village of Livingston and the community of Livingston Station, both of which were later amalgamated into the new town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. It was located on the Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway. The area close to the station now known as Deans and the old Livingston is now called Livingston Village. History The original Livingston station was opened by the Edinburgh and Bathgate Railway on 12 November 1849. Between December 1875 and July 1925 its name was spelt "Livingstone". British Railways British Railways (BR), which from 1965 traded as British Rail, was a state-owned company that operated most of the overground rail transport in Great Britain from 1948 to 1997. It was formed from the nationalisation of the Big Four British rai ... closed the station on 1 November 1948. This station was situated 32 chains west of the present station. The station had a single siding on the down line ...
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Livingston Station (Staten Island Railway)
Livingston is a former station on the abandoned North Shore Branch of the Staten Island Railway. Located north of Richmond Terrace at Bard Avenue in the Livingston section of Staten Island, it had two tracks and two side platforms. The site is from the Saint George terminal. Closed in 1953, the station was demolished, with few remnants of the site today. History The station opened on February 23, 1886 along with the other North Shore stations from St. George west to Elm Park. It sits on land formerly occupied by the mansion of Livingston namesake Anson Livingston, also known as the "Bleak House," which was purchased by the North Shore Railroad in 1886. The town name "Livingston" was coined by SIRT officials. The station was located on a wooden trestle on the shore of the Kill Van Kull on the edge of the island, built with two wooden high-level side platforms. The former mansion was used as the stationhouse, with an overpass between the platforms on the west end of the station. ...
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Newpark Railway Station
Newpark railway station was a railway station serving Newpark near Bellsquarry in West Lothian, then called Linlithgowshire. It was on the Cleland and Midcalder Line between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Trains on the Shotts Line still pass through the site of the former station. History When the Caledonian Railway opened the Cleland and Midcalder Line in 1869, Newpark railway station was the most easterly station on the line around from Mid Calder Junction, with the Caledonian Railway Main Line. It was situated where the Murieston Road crosses over the line.New Popular Edition Maps Once was surrounded by fields, the station site is now on the south west edge Livingston Livingston may refer to: Businesses * Livingston Energy Flight, an Italian airline (2003–2010) * Livingston Compagnia Aerea, an Italian airline (2011–2014), also known as Livingston Airline * Livingston International, a North American custom ..., with housing to the north and south of the station site although ...
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Livingston Station, West Lothian
Deans is a small community within the town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. Deans is situated in the northern part of Livingston, The western area of Deans was formerly known as Livingston Station, as it is the location of former oil works and a railway station. Many people who have lived in this area for a long time often refer to it as such. In 2010 the population of Deans was 3,641 History Deans takes its name from the Former Deans Oil Works which contained a small settlement called Deans Cottages. The western part of Deans was originally a village called Livingston Station and was named after the now closed Livingston railway station, The station was named after the village of Livingston which is now called Livingston Village. Deans was historically part of Linlithgowshire. The western part of Deans is sometimes still called Livingston Station. In 1962 the new town of Livingston was created and the area's size expanded rapidly. The former village of Livingston Stati ...
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Livingston Station, Kentucky
Livingston is a home rule-class city in Rockcastle County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 226 during the 2010 U.S. census. It is part of the Richmond-Berea micropolitan area. History The first post office at the site was known as Fish Point and opened in 1840. The L&N reached the settlement in 1870 and named its station after James Livingston, a local landowner. The post office was renamed Livingston Station in 1879 and, following the city's 1880 incorporation, Livingston in 1882.Rennick, Robert. ''Kentucky Place Names''p. 176 University Press of Kentucky (Lexington), 1987. Accessed 1 August 2013. Geography Livingston is located at (37.298551, -84.216661). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. The city lies along U.S. Route 25 southeast of Mt. Vernon and northwest of London. The city's municipal area extends southward to the Rockcastle River. The Daniel Boone National Forest surrounds Livingston, and th ...
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Livingston Station (Northern Pacific Railway)
Livingston Depot is a former train station in Livingston, Montana, built by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1902. The station last saw passenger rail service in 1979 when Amtrak discontinued the ''North Coast Hiawatha''. Since 1987 the restored building has anchored Livingston's downtown historic district as the Livingston Depot Center. History Livingston Depot was designed by the Minnesota firm of Reed and Stem, the first architects for New York City's Grand Central Terminal in an Italianate style with red and yellow brick and ornate terra cotta detailing from lions' heads to floral figures and the Northern Pacific's trademark yin-yang emblem, and its interior includes inlaid terrazzo and tiling including the same NP emblem. It was constructed in approximately three years for $112,000 and dedicated in the summer of 1902. The current facility accommodated traffic for both the main and Yellowstone Park Branch lines, and it and its predecessors thus functioned as the primary ga ...
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