Bathgate railway station (disambiguation)

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Stations in Bathgate
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Polkemmet Junction
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Bathgate (Lower)
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Bathgate (Upper)
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Bathgate
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Bathgate Middle Junction
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Bathgate
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Bathgate railway station is a railway station close to the site of Bathgate Middle Junction, constructed as part of the Airdrie-Bathgate Rail Link

Bathgate railway station may also refer to one of these closed stations in Bathgate, Scotland:

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