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Dalmeny Destination Guide

Delve into Dalmeny in United Kingdom

Dalmeny in the region of Scotland is a city in United Kingdom - some 336 mi or ( 541 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital .

Interactive map of Dalmeny

Current time in Dalmeny is now 12:37 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel modalities, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Townhill, Stirling, Sheffield, Rosyth, and Queensferry. While being here, make sure to check out Townhill . We encountered some video on the web . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Dalmeny ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Scottish East Coast Main Line from Just Trains

2:29 min by JustTrainsVideos
Views: 21550 Rating: 4.82

Scottish East Coast Main Line for RailWorks 3 from Just Trains - see more details at www.justtrains.net Based on the real-world route, this expansion for RailWorks 3 will take you across the East coas ..

Crossing The Forth Bridge Southbound On A Steam Train

4:57 min by Gordanovich
Views: 5335 Rating: 4.33

Note: I had tried to upload this as MPEG2, but the upload kept crashing. It has therefore gone as MPEG1. Sorry. On the return leg of the SRPS Edinburgh and Fife Circle railtour, we emerge from the tun ..


Sailing under the Forth Bridge

2:31 min by ByronV2
Views: 3027 Rating: 4.00

Aboard the Maid of the Forth, sailing out from South Queensferry, from right across from the Hawes Inn, the spot where Davey Balfour is bundled aboard ship in Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped. The b ..

loony dook 2012

10:56 min by citroenal1
Views: 2515 Rating: 5.00

loony dook 2012 , south queensferry , new year , edinburgh hogmanay ,1st january , scotland ..


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Interesting facts about this location

B800 road

The B800 is a short road in eastern Scotland, connecting the Forth Road Bridge to Kirkliston. It is a two-way single carriageway road. It was formerly known as the A8000, when it was the main road from the bridge to the M9 motorway and the M8 motorway. The A8000 was under the control of the City of Edinburgh Council, not a Trunk Road under the control of the Scottish Executive.

More reading: Wikipedia Article
Located at 55.98 -3.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 1 km away
Tags: Roads in Scotland, Transport in Edinburgh

Inchgarvie

Inchgarvie (occasionally "Inch Garvie") is a small, uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth. Its name comes from Innis Garbhach which is Scottish Gaelic for "rough island". Local tradition has it that the island takes its name from the young herring, or "garvies" which sheltered in large shoals around its shores - this is however folk etymology as the first element is Gaelic. Although now uninhabited, Inchgarvie has been inhabited throughout various periods of history.

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Located at 56.00 -3.39 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Former populated places in Scotland, Islands of the Forth, Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Scotland, Uninhabited islands of Scotland

Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, to the east of the Forth Road Bridge, and 14 kilometres (9 mi) west of central Edinburgh. It was opened on 4 March 1890, and spans a total length of 2,528.7 metres .

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Located at 56.00 -3.39 (Lat./Long.); Less than 2 km away
Tags: Bridges completed in 1890, Bridges in Edinburgh, Bridges in Fife, Cantilever bridges, Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh, Category A listed buildings in Fife, Firth of Forth, Historic Civil Engineering Landmarks, Listed bridges in Scotland, Railway bridges in Scotland, Transport in Edinburgh

Forth Road Bridge

The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in east central Scotland. The bridge, opened in 1964, spans the Firth of Forth, connecting the capital city Edinburgh, at South Queensferry, to Fife, at North Queensferry. It replaced a centuries-old ferry service to carry vehicular traffic, cyclists, and pedestrians across the Forth; rail crossings are made by the adjacent and historic Forth Bridge.

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Located at 56.00 -3.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: 1964 establishments in Scotland, Bridges completed in 1964, Bridges in Edinburgh, Bridges in Fife, Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh, Category A listed buildings in Fife, Firth of Forth, Former toll bridges in Scotland, Listed bridges in Scotland, Road bridges in Scotland, Suspension bridges in the United Kingdom, Transport in Edinburgh

Edinburgh Airport Rail Link

The Edinburgh Airport Rail Link (EARL) was a proposed rail link to Edinburgh Airport, Scotland. The project was passed by the Scottish Parliament in 2007, but following a change of government, was cancelled in September 2007 on grounds of cost. The link was planned to open in 2011 and would have included an underground airport station located beneath the terminal building. A tunnel was to have been constructed to take trains underneath the main runway.

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Located at 55.95 -3.35 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Abandoned rail transport projects in the United Kingdom, Airport rail links in the United Kingdom, Airport railway stations in the United Kingdom, Railway stations in Edinburgh