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Lner - Archive film of the second largest of the Big Four companies brings us the wonderful high speed locomotives of Sir Nigel Gresley and views of Kings Cross and York Stations in the days of steam and more recently. The Jazz Services and the Deities add interest to this fascinating programme. South West Scotland - We take a delightful train journey through the south west of Scotland with its towns and villages, craggy hillsides and castles, streams and lakes and harbours and beaches. Our excursion begins at Largs, a popular seaside resort, on a Class 318EMU operated by Strathclyde Transport and then heads south passing the Hunterston Ore Terminal and nuclear power station and continue past magnificent scenery all the way to Stranraer where the train runs out along the pier to
connect with ferries to Ireland. West Cost Of Scotland - On this magnificent train journey there is plenty to see with mighty mountains, shimmering lochs and miles of magnificent coastline. We start our journey in Scotland's largest city, Glasgow before heading north into the Highlands. We continue our journey through the glens and across desolate Rannoch Moor to Rannoch Station. From here the line climbs to its summit at 135oft before it starts its descent to Spean Bridge and finally Fort William. Leaving Fort William we head to Mallaig and also explore the line to Oban, the gateway to the islands.
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- Archive film of the second largest of the Big Four companies brings us the wonderful high speed locomotives of Sir Nigel Gresley & views of Kings Cross & York Stations in the days of steam & more recently. The Jazz Services & the Deities add interest to this fascinating programme. South West Scotland
- We take a delightful train journey through the south west of Scotland with its towns & villages, craggy hillsides & castles, streams & lakes & harbours & beaches. Our excursion begins at Largs, a popular seaside resort, on a Class 318EMU operated by Strathclyde Transport & then heads south passing the Hunterston Ore Terminal & nuclear power station & continue past magnificent scenery all the way to Stranraer where the train runs out along the pier to connect with ferries to Irel&. West Cost Of Scotland
- On this magnificent train journey there is plenty to see with mighty mountains, shimmering lochs & miles of magnificent coastline. We start our journey in Scotland's largest city, Glasgow before heading north into the Highlands. We continue our journey through the glens & across desolate Rannoch Moor to Rannoch Station. From here the line climbs to its summit at 135oft before it starts its descent to Spean Bridge & finally Fort William. Leaving Fort William we head to Mallaig & also explore the line to Oban, the gateway to the islands.

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