Aviemore and Bo'ness Railways
1 Strathspey Railway, Aviemore  
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Caledonian Railway No 828 of the 812 Class heads a train into Aviemore - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
828 at Broomhill, 10 miles from Aviemore (left).  Departing for the return trip to Boat of Garten and Aviemore (right) - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
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Boat of Garten with train for Aviemore - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

2 Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway

Scottish Railway Preservation Society at Bo'ness - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow  
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Services in the summer of 2011 were being operated by an 0-6-0 industrial tank on loan from the Strathspey Steam Railway at Aviemore - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Industrial Tank No 17 reverses on to its train at Bo'ness (above).  Train departing Bo'ness for Manuel (right) where there is a connexion to the main Edinburgh Glasgow line, but not station and passengers remain on the train while the locomotive is run round for the return trip to Bo'ness - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
The station building at Birkhill (above) was once at Monifieth:  train heading for Manuel (left) and the same train arriving back en route for Bo'ness - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Former LNER D49 4-4-0 locomotive No 246 about to depart Bo'ness with a rake of LNER teak coaching stock (left);  the D49 at Birkhill en route to Manuel - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

Manuel

 
Morayshire runs round its train at Manuel where, from July 2013, passengers are now able to leave the train - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Morayshire taken from the new (2013) platform at Manuel - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
After returning to Bo'ness tender first, Morayshire again runs round its train - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
Ready for the right away at Bo'ness (left);  about to take on water at Bo'ness after another return run to Manuel - PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow
LNER D49 No 246 Morayshire

Taken on an earlier occasion - LNER D49 246, Morayshire at Bo'ness on 2 June 2013 (left) -  PHOTOs Malcolm McCrow

 

 

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