Description
Ever wondered about the hidden railways that shaped Scotland's rural landscape? The Black Isle Railway tells the fascinating story of a branch line that connected Muir of Ord to Fortrose, connecting communities along its route to the main line.
Opened by the Highland Railway back in 1894, this line served the area faithfully for over fifty years before fading into history.
Jack Kernahan's thoroughly researched paperback brings it all back to life with engaging text and a wonderful collection of black and white photographs and illustrations.
Perfect for railway enthusiasts, local history buffs, or anyone curious about Scotland's transport heritage.
Paperback 112 pages.
Approx: 16.5 x 24 cm.
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