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Keith Sanders and Douglas Hodgins take us on a 'past and present' photographic tour of the railways of western Scotland. They focus on the main termini of Glasgow and the lines that run north to the Trossachs and west along Clydeside. Also featured are two of Scotland's most beautiful railways: the Callander & Oban, together with its branch to Ballachulish, and the West Highland line through Crianlarich and across Rannoch Moor to Fort William and Mallaig. Each pair of photographs - showing a railway scene in the past and present - is accompanied by helpful captions providing details about the locos and rolling stock, people and landscapes. The comparisons will intrigue railway enthusiasts, locals and holidaymakers alike. * Airdrie * Appin * Arisaig * Ballachulish * Balquhidder * Bishopbriggs * Bridge of Orchy * Callander * Clydebank * Craigendoran * Crianlarich * Doune * Fort William * Glasgow: Buchanan St, Central, Queen St and St Enoch * Helensburgh * Lochearnhead * Lochy Bridge * Mallaig * Oban * Partick * St Bride's Crossing * Tyndrum
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