Tour Scotland photographs and videos from my tours of Scotland. Photography and videography, both old and new, from beautiful Scotland, Scottish castles, seascapes, rivers, islands, landscapes, standing stones, lochs and glens.
Tour Scotland Video Walk Through The Festival Fringe On The Royal Mile In Edinburgh
Tour Scotland video of a walk through the Festival Fringe on The Royal Mile on ancestry visit to Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Tour Scotland Video M71 Passenger Bus Drive From Kinross To Milnathort Perthshire
Tour Scotland video of an M71 passenger bus drive from Kinross to Milnathort in Perthshire, Scotland. A passenger bus drive from Kinross Park and Ride to Milnathort village in Perthshire. Kinross Park and Ride is west of the town centre, from Kinross express coach services operate south to Edinburgh and north through Milnathort to Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness in the Scottish Highlands
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Tour Scotland Video M71 Passenger Bus Drive From Halbeath Fife To Kinross Perthshire
Tour Scotland video of an M71 passenger bus drive from Halbeath Park and Ride by Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. A passenger bus drive from Halbeath Park and Ride in Fife, North to Kinross Park and Ride in Perthshire. Halbeath Park and Ride is a bus park and ride located just off the M90, to the east of Dunfermline, in Fife, for commuting journeys most commonly to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dunfermline and Perth. Kinross Park and Ride is west of the town centre, from Kinross express coach services operate south to Edinburgh and north to Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen and Inverness in the Scottish Highlands
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Old Photographs Railway Station Bearsden Scotland
Old photograph of the railway station at Bearsden, Glasgow, Scotland. The naming of the town is unusual, in that the current title of the town, which was originally New Kilpatrick, was taken from the station name, rather than the town giving its name to the station. These days trains to Glasgow operate on a regular schedule, with a departure once every 15 minutes from Monday to Saturday during the daytime. Two trains per hour go via Glasgow Central on the Argyle Line, and on to Motherwell, while the other two travel via Queen Street to Edinburgh Waverley on the North Clyde Line.
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Old Photograph Inveramsay Scotland
Old photograph of the railway station at Inveramsay, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway connected the Aberdeenshire town of Turriff with the Great North of Scotland Railway's main line at Inveramsay. A separate company, the Banff, Macduff and Turriff Extension Railway, built extension to a station called Banff and Macduff. The junction railway, together with the junction station at Inveramsay, opened on 5 September 1857 and the extension opened on 4 June 1860. Both railways were absorbed by the Great North of Scotland Railway on 1 August 1866, and the line was extended to a new Macduff station in 1872. Following the grouping in 1923, the line became part of London and North Eastern Railway and was nationalised, becoming part of British Railways. The Macduff branch closed to passengers on 1 October 1951, completely to the north of Turiff on 1 August 1961 and the remaining line on 3 January 1966.
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