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Erskine Bridge and Kilpatrick railway station

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Erskine Bridge and Kilpatrick railway station

Erskine Bridge vs. Kilpatrick railway station

The Erskine Bridge is a multi span cable-stayed box girder bridge spanning the River Clyde in west central Scotland. Kilpatrick railway station serves the village of Old Kilpatrick in the West Dunbartonshire region of Scotland.

Similarities between Erskine Bridge and Kilpatrick railway station

Erskine Bridge and Kilpatrick railway station have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): North Clyde Line, Old Kilpatrick, West Dunbartonshire.

North Clyde Line

The North Clyde Line (defined by Network Rail as the Glasgow North Electric Suburban line) is a suburban railway in West Central Scotland.

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Old Kilpatrick

Old Kilpatrick (Auld Kilpaitrick, Cille Phàdraig meaning "Patrick's church"), is a village in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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West Dunbartonshire

West Dunbartonshire (Wast Dunbartanshire; Siorrachd Dhùn Breatann an Iar) is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland.

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Erskine Bridge and Kilpatrick railway station Comparison

Erskine Bridge has 76 relations, while Kilpatrick railway station has 13. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 3.37% = 3 / (76 + 13).

References

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