Old photograph of a steam train arriving at the railway station in Slamannan located six miles East of Cumbernauld, Scotland. The Salamannan Railway was built firstly to give access for minerals from pits in the Slamannan area to market in Glasgow, over connecting railways, and Edinburgh, over the Union Canal, and it also briefly provided an early passenger connection between Glasgow and Edinburgh in association with other railways and the canal.
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