Tour Scotland April Video Forth Railway Bridge Firth Of Forth South Queensferry



Tour Scotland video of the Forth Railway Bridge over the Firth of Forth near Hawes Pier on visit to South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Also called Queensferry or simply The Ferry, which is a former Royal Burgh in West Lothian now part of the City of Edinburgh. The bridge is a famous Scottish icon which spans the estuary from South Queensferry to North Queensferry in the Kingdom of Fife. The jetty at the Hawes Inn was designed by Rennie and Stevenson and was in use until the ferry closed in 1964.

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Tour Scotland April Video Cruise Boat Firth Of Forth South Queensferry



Tour Scotland video of a cruise boat on the Firth of Forth arriving a Hawes Pier on visit to South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Also called Queensferry or simply The Ferry, which is a former Royal Burgh in West Lothian now part of the City of Edinburgh. Behind the boat in the distance you can see the Forth Road Bridge and beyond the Kingdom of Fife.

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Tour Scotland Video Passenger Train Leaving Railway Station Dalmeny



Tour Scotland video of a passenger train leaving the railway station in Dalmeny by South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland. This Scottish train is just about to cross the Forth Railway Bridge over the Firth of Forth.

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Tour Scotland Video Passenger Train Railway Station Dalmeny



Tour Scotland travel video of a passenger train arriving at the railway station on history visit and trip to Dalmeny by South Queensferry, near Edinburgh. This Scottish train has just crossed the Forth Railway Bridge over the Firth of Forth. The current station is the second to serve the town. The first station was on the South Queensferry branch of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway which opened on 1 March 1866. The North British Railway closed the original station on 5 March 1890 to be replaced by the existing station at the same time as the opening of the Forth Bridge. The majority of trains calling at the station are part of the Fife Circle Line services, however there is a daily service between Glasgow Queen Street and Kirkcaldy that calls here and uses the line to Winchburgh Junction.

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Tour Scotland Video Skull And Crossbones Gravestone Churchyard Dalmeny



Tour Scotland travel video of a skull and crossbones gravestone in the churchyard on ancestry, genealogy, family history visit and trip to Dalmeny by South Queensferry, near Edinburgh. Symbols of Mortality such as the Deaths Head; skull and cross bones are fairly common on gravestones from the late 17th century onwards.


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