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From the author of the acclaimed Britain from the Rails, an entertaining armchair read and practical guide rolled into one. Engaging, eccentric, informative, inspirational and only very occasionally trainspotter-ish, Scotland from the Rails is the perfect guide to some of the most romantic rail journeys not just in Scotland but the world. Scotland's rail network boasts the highest mainline summits in Britain; the longest bridge; the longest and boldest spans; the most famous railway bridge of all (the Harry Potter one); as well as some of the friendliest staff and the most lovely - and downright quirky - station buildings, many lovingly maintained or restored. And for icing on the cake, or rather cream on the Cranachan, some utterly charming and fascinating preserved lines, steam centres and luxury excursion trains which cruise through this magnificent land. From the East Coast to the Great North, the West Highland Line to the Skye Railway, let expert rail enthusiast Ben le Vay be your guide to the best of Scotland's rail journeys. Perfect for train buffs, Scotland buffs, history buffs and trivia buffs, Scotland from the Rails is also the ideal book for anyone whose idea of heaven is sit back on a train and gaze out of the window.
"An absolute joy to read, this detailed and colourful travel-by-rail guide takes you on a host of Scotland's scenic routes" - West Highland News
Préface
. New title from bestselling author Ben le Vay, author of Britain from the Rails and Bradt's Eccentric series . A unique, colourful guide to getting the most out of Scotland by train . UK travel guides have seen a sharp sales increase in 2020 About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Serial winner of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards . Bradt guides are written by authors who really know their destinations. Many are resident there, or have been visiting regularly over a number of years . Each new Bradt guide is backed by a dedicated press and social media campaign
Auteur
Benedict Le Vay is a national newspaper sub-editor who has worked in four continents but wrote his first book, Eccentric Britain, more or less by accident after collecting oddities about his home country. He says he was 'staggered' by the response, which included media attention from the Shetland Times to Gulf Radio and publicity tours in America and New Zealand. He describes himself as a frankly rather ordinary father of two, and is hard-pressed to think of anything eccentric about himself. 'At a push, I'd say, yes, I'm Honorary Secretary of the Friends of A272, and I've asked for my ashes to be blasted from the chimney of my favourite steam locomotive at my funeral. Hasn't everybody?'
Résumé
Scotland from the Rails Guide - discover Scotland by rail, travel tips on Scottish train travel and what to see from your carriage. Covers the Central Belt, East Coast, Sou'Western, West Highland Line, Skye Railway and Far North Line, plus local history, practical advice, secret railways, branch lines, food and restaurants, hotels and B&Bs.
Contenu
TRAINSCOTTING! Scottish superb superlatives Who is this book for? A lot of people How to use this book Planning your trips THE IRON MEN & THEIR IRON ROAD: FROM BRILLIANT PIONEERS TO THRILLING TRAINS Waggons roll! Scotland's oldest railway The first 'proper' lines open Thrills & spills in a dramatic century Going loco on World Records GREAT ARRIVALS: THE FAMED MAIN LINES Getting to Edinburgh: The East Coast Main Line Getting to Glasgow: The West Coast Main Line THE CENTRAL BELT: EDINBURGH & GLASGOW Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk: The quickest & best route Other Edinburgh-Glasgow routes: Shoppers, stoppers & shockers The Cathcart Circle: Glasgow Central to Glasgow Central The Fife Circle: Edinburgh Waverley to Edinburgh Waverley Seaside excursions: Two great days out from Scotland's two big cities FIRTH TO LAST: EDINBURGH TO ABERDEEN Edinburgh to Dundee: Bridges to adventure Dundee to Aberdeen: Loch, dock & a smoking barrel SCOTLAND GOES ON HOLIDAY: GLASGOW TO AYRSHIRE & DUMFRIES The Glasgow & South-Western Main Line: To the land of 'Oreo cows' & a romantic anvil The Ayrshire Coast Line: I'll take the Troon train! The Inverclyde Line to Gourock: In the tracks of heroes BORDERING ON THE BRILLIANT!: THE BORDERS RAILWAY South from Edinburgh: Home on the Grange Onwards to Tweedbank: A Gala affair THE WORLD'S MOST SCENIC RAILWAY: THE WEST HIGHLAND LINE Glasgow Queen Street to Crianlarich: From lowland bustle to empty highlands in a few miles Crianlarich to Fort William: A lucky horsehoe, the last great wilderness & a gorgeous gorge Fort William to Mallaig: Outrageous beauty & concrete evidence The Oban branch: Awe-inspiring ruins, a rock piano, the magical route to Mull & the Holy Islands SUMMIT SPECIAL: THE HIGHLAND MAIN LINE Inverness to Perth: Along Britain's highest railway Perth to Glasgow Queen Street: Stirling work WHISKY & CANALS: THE GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY The route described THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE IN EUROPE: THE SKYE LINE From feudalism to internet-age democracy in just 150 years Inverness to Dingwall Dingwall to Kyle of Lochalsh WONDERFULLY REMOTE: THE FAR NORTH LINE Inverness to Lairg: From the slightly Ord to the deeply loopy! Lairg to Wick & Thurso: Two for the price of one APPENDIX ONE: ROMANCE & RIVALRY ON THE RAILS Poetic rails Further information APPENDIX TWO: STEAMY AFFAIRS Steam railways Steam museums Steam operators