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Walking Scotland's Lost Railways - by Robin Howie & John McGregor (Paperback)

Walking Scotland's Lost Railways - by  Robin Howie & John McGregor (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Provides visitors to Scotland with gently-graded track bed walks of over 375 miles, ranging from easy to adventurous. It covers the South-Central Highlands, fife, Clackmannand Kinross and the Borders and is complemented with specially-drawn maps.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Scotland still has hundreds of miles of 'dismantled railways', the term used by Ordnance Survey, and the track beds give scope for many walks. Some track beds have been 'saved' as Tarmacadam walkway/cycleway routes while others have become well-trodden local walks. The remainder range from good, to overgrown, to well-nigh impassable in walking quality. This book provides a handy guide to trackbed walks with detailed information and maps. It is enhanced by numerous black and white old railway photographs, recalling those past days, and by coloured photographs that reflect the post-Beeching changes. The integral hand-crafted maps identify the old railway lines and the sites of stations, most of which are now unrecognisable. The 'Railway Age' is summarised and describes the change from 18th century wagon ways and horse traction to the arrival of steam locomotives c.1830. Although walkers may be unaware of the tangled history of the development of the railway system during the Victorian era, many will have heard of, or experienced, the drastic 1960s cuts of the Beeching axe. However, in more recent times Scotland has experienced a railway revival - principally in the Greater Glasgow area but with new stations and station re-openings elsewhere. Many railway enthusiasts cling to the hope that more lines will be reinstated. Meanwhile, those walks offer a fascinating and varied selection of routes that can fill an afternoon, a day or a long weekend - an ideal opportunity to get walking!<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>For over 15 years Robin Howie had a popular hillwalking column in The Scotsman and is the author of the acclaimed 100 Scotsman Walks. Dr. John McGregor is a railway historian.

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