| The North British line from Carlisle to Hawick, built as the Border Union Railway, was the southern half of the Waverley Route to Edinburgh. It travelled through the wild and romantic Border country with Riccarton one of the most remote railway villages ever to be constructed. The branch lines to Gretna and to Langholm are also included in this book. Contents:
- Index
- Acknowledgements
- Geographical Setting
- Historical Background
- Passenger Services
- Brunthill
- Canal Shed
- Canonbie
- Carlisle Canal
- Carlisle Citadel
- Gilnockie
- Gretna
- Harker
- Hawick
- Hawick Shed
- Kershopefoot
- Kingmoor Crossing
- Langholm
- Longtown
- Lyneside
- Newcastleton
- Nook Pasture
- Parkhouse Halt
- Penton
- Port Carlisle Branch Junction
- Riccarton Junction
- Riddings Junction
- Sctoch Dyke
- SHankend
- Steele Road
- Stobs
- Stobs Camp
- Tarras
- Whitrope
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