Grid reference ND1358
near to Halkirk, Highland, Scotland
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Esperanza, Halkirk
Built in a corner of Houstry Farm land, and viewed from near the Level Crossing on Bridge Street.
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Remains of Halkirk Station
Closed 1960. The station platform lay between the Bridge Street level crossing and the stone building visible in the middle distance.
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Halkirk Halt railway station (site), Highland
Opened in 1874 on the Highland Railway's line from Dingwall to Wick, this station closed in 1960.
View north east towards Georgemas Junction and Wick. The former platform, signal box and single-storey building were to the left of the line.
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Halkirk Free Presbyterian church
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Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland, Halkirk
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Post Box, Bridge Street, Halkirk
KW12 44. A wall-mounted box made from cast iron.
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Halkirk Free Presbyterian church tower
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Presbyterian church, Halkirk
A presbyterian church in the small town of Halkirk, in the far north of Scotland.
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Level crossing at Halkirk
A level crossing taking a minor road across the Far North Line at Halkirk, in the far north of Scotland.
There used to be a station on the other side of the road, but the station closed in 1960.
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Site of Halkirk railway station
A train on the Far North Line, passing the site of Halkirk railway station. The station closed in 1960.
The train is a 2-car Class 158 diesel multiple unit, operating a service from Wick to Inverness. Each diesel multiple unit has its... (more)
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Level crossing at Halkirk
A level crossing taking a minor road across the Far North Line at Halkirk, in the north of Scotland.
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Bridge Street, Halkirk
Bridge Street in the small town of Halkirk, in the far north of Scotland.
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Camilla Street, Halkirk
A cottage on Camilla Street in Halkirk, a small town in the far north of Scotland.
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Camilla Street, Halkirk
A cottage at a road junction in Halkirk, a small town in the far north of Scotland.
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