Coordinates: 55°58′59″N 3°22′12″W / 55.983°N 3.370°W
Dalmeny (Scottish Gaelic: Dail Mheinidh) is a village and parish in Scotland. It is located on the south side of the Firth of Forth, one mile southeast of Queensferry and eight miles west of Edinburgh. It lies within the traditional boundaries of West Lothian, and falls under the local governance of the City of Edinburgh Council.
The name Dalmeny is either of Cumbric origin: deriving from Din Meini, "stony fort" cf. the earlier form Dunmanye (1562), most likely referring to Castle Craig above the town; or potentially of Scottish Gaelic origin, being now Dail Mheinnidh or Dail M'Eithne in the modern language. This may refer to an ancient ecclesiastical settlement, dedicated to an obscure (female) saint Eithne. The local parish church may have been dedicated to her, but is now dedicated to St Cuthbert.
The village has its own primary school, which teaches about a hundred pupils, and a railway station near the south end of the Forth Bridge, which also serves the larger town of Queensferry. At one time the village had a shop and post office, but these have closed down due to competition from numerous supermarkets in and around Queensferry.
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