| | Edinburgh Waverley in the 1960s is the starting point for the 134 mile journey to Aberdeen featuring steam and diesel from 1931 to the 1980s. Scenes at Waverley and Haymarket are complemented by views of the Costorphine branch before the Forth Bridge is reached. Aerial and sea views of the Forth Bridge are a prelude to reaching Fife. With scenes at Inverkeithing, Kinghorn and Kirkcaldy in the 1960s. Reaching Thornton Jct. The station and depot are seen before the leaving the ECML to travel on the Fife coast route to Leven, Largo and Elie. Returning to the main line, film of Leuchars Jct and the branch to Guard Bridge and St. Andrews is followed by scenes of the Tay Bridge and Dundee. Heading northwards Arbroath, Montrose and Klnnaber Jct. are seen plus views at nearby Bridge of Dun. Leaving Kinnaber behind, Stonehaven and Laurencekirk are passed with steam still an everyday sight. Steam, diesel and even electric traction indicates arrival at Aberdeen, the terminus of the ECML. The citys depots at Ferryhill and Kittybrewster are visited plus the locomotive works at Inverurie. Views around Aberdeen include the cities electricity works with its battery powered shunter. Finally, a journey to Ballater on the now closed Deeside branch closes the video. Continent: Europe Country: UK Area: UK Scotland | | Tag cloud: scotland edinburgh aberdeen waverley haymarket costorphine fife kinghorn kirkcaldy ecml largo elie guard andrews dundee arbroath montrose klnnaber kinnaber laurencekirk terminus ferryhill kittybrewster inverurie shunter ballater | Tell a friend about this publication  |
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