North Berwick and Gullane Branch Lines

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OA552
The branch lines which served the golfing and seaside resorts of East Lothian were only a few miles apart and were intended to join up with each other, but this was not to be and they went on to have disjointed histories. The original branch, four miles from the North British Railway main line at Drem, had the greater staying power when North Berwick became one of the most fashionable places on the east coast. A bankrupt government in the post-Beeching era virtually killed it off until more enlightened management ensured a renaissance of the line. Today the railway to North Berwick survives and flourishes as one of the few remaining rural branch lines in Scotland, unlike the Aberlady and Gullane line. This beautiful route fell foul of competition from road transport and closed in the 1960s. Originally published more than 25 years ago this 2nd edition is substantially revised with new chapters to bring the story up to date and with new illustrations of this stretch of coastline and its little railways.
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Stock Code OA552.0
Author Hajducki AM
ISBN13 9780853615521
Format Softback
Height(mm) 210
Width(mm) 148
Page Count 240
Pictures 170
Publication Date 30 Jun 2019
Publisher OAKWOOD PRESS
Publication Status Available
Record last updated 04/05/2023