Railway Relics

A selection of photographs showing some unusual railway relics.

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A section of narrow gauge track serving the Tay salmon fishing station at Seggieden, near Perth
A section of narrow gauge track serving the Tay salmon fishing station at Seggieden, near Perth
The lower deck of an Aberdeen tram gradually decays on a farm near Maryculter
The lower deck of an Aberdeen tram gradually decays on a farm near Maryculter
The remains of an ex-GNSR rail motor
The remains of an ex-GNSR rail motor
The bodywork of one of the former GNSR Cruden Bay tramcars in a garden at Hatton. Both trams were used as summerhouses in the village and were subsequently taken to the Grampian Transport Museum at Alford where one restored tram can now be seen.
The bodywork of one of the former GNSR Cruden Bay tramcars in a garden at Hatton. Both trams were used as summerhouses in the village and were subsequently taken to the Grampian Transport Museum at Alford where one restored tram can now be seen.
The tiled floor of the vestibule of the former GNSR Cruden Bay hotel
The tiled floor of the vestibule of the former GNSR Cruden Bay hotel
Trackbed of the Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway near Loch Treig
Trackbed of the Lochaber Narrow Gauge Railway near Loch Treig
This bridge crosses the River Clyde at Crawford and carried the line used for the construction of the Camps Reservoir
This bridge crosses the River Clyde at Crawford and carried the line used for the construction of the Camps Reservoir
Trackbed of line to Camps Reservoir looking back towards the bridge over River Clyde and the WCML at Crawford
Trackbed of line to Camps Reservoir looking back towards the bridge over River Clyde and the WCML at Crawford
A short section of the Camps Reservoir line remains embedded in the road surface at this junction of minor roads to the east of Crawford
A short section of the Camps Reservoir line remains embedded in the road surface at this junction of minor roads to the east of Crawford