Lost Lines Scotland Revisted

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ISBN-13 : 9780711035171

Page : 128 pages

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Nigel Welbourn heads north for a second exploration of the many interesting closed railways of Scotland. A host of fascinating railway remains can be found, from urbanised city centres to the remotest Highlands, from the earliest tramways to the most spectacular viaducts.

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