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Wat (wie) is M V Barnhill - definitie

RAILWAY STATION IN GLASGOW CITY, SCOTLAND, UK
Barnhill station

M.V. Barnhill         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN
Maurice Victor Barnhill
Maurice Victor Barnhill (1887–1963Index to the Dictionary of North Carolina Biography ) was an associate justice (1937–1954) and chief justice (1954–1956) of the North Carolina Supreme Court.
John Barnhill (politician)         
NORTHERN IRISH POLITICIAN (1905-1971)
Jack Barnhill
John Eccles Nixon Barnhill (11 April 1905 – 12 December 1971) was an Ulster Unionist Party member of the Senate in the Parliament of Northern Ireland. Born near Strabane, the son of W.
Hettie Vyrine Barnhill         
AMERICAN DANCER
Hettie Barnhill
Hettie Vyrine Barnhill, is a choreographer-dancer raised in St Louis, Missouri. She started her dance career at the age of 3 at The Pelagie Green Wren Dance Studio.

Wikipedia

Barnhill railway station

Barnhill railway station is in Glasgow, Scotland, 3 miles (5 km) north of Glasgow Queen Street railway station on the Springburn branch of the North Clyde Line. The station is managed by ScotRail.

It was built as part of the City of Glasgow Union Railway which provided a link across the Clyde (between the Glasgow and Paisley Joint Railway at Shields Junction and the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway at Sighthill Junction). The line opened to goods traffic in 1875, but the station here was not opened until 1 October 1883, when the passenger service was extended from Alexandra Parade. Services through to Springburn were not introduced until 1887.

The Bellgrove to Springburn line was electrified by British Rail in 1960 as part of the North Clyde line scheme.