Scottish Railways in the 1960s makes a broadly clockwise journey
around the country visiting many long-closed railways, branch
lines, a few industrial locations, plus the locomotives that worked
over them. Locations seen include: Alloa, Alva, Auchtermuchty, Ayr,
Ballachulish, Beattock, Brechin, Burghead, Dumfries, Callander,
Carstairs, Castle Douglas, Coalburn, Douglas, Drongan, Duns,
Edinburgh, Elgin, Fort William, Georgemas Junction, Glasgow,
Gleneagles, Greenock, Hawick, Helmsdale, High Blantyre, Inverness,
Killin, Kilmarnock, Larkhall, Lennoxtown, Lesmahagow, Lugar,
Montrose, Muirkirk, Paisley, Rannoch, Stonehouse, Stranraer,
Tburso, & Turriff. The time period is mainly between 1958 and
1966. Steam motive power largely dominates except in the far north.
Scottish Railways in the 1960s will appeal to railway enthusiasts,
modellers and those interested in local history. Virtually all of
the photographs, a mixture of black & white and colour, have
never previously been published and all were taken by the author,
his father, and their friend Alan Maund. An extensive and
informative commentary accompanies the photographs.
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