Kelso Branch Railway

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Kelso Branch Railway

Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 28 Jun 2011

A simple path along the trackbed of the Kelso Branch line. No tarring or excessive attacks on the new woodland. This is like the railway west of Peebles or some of the railway paths I have recently encountered in Wallonia, one to explore rather than another extension of the road network. Not that I have anything against Sustrans - keep up the good work, but these paths are really special. Not that the trees let on, but here the path is crossing a high bridge over a road and soon the path ends as the trackbed has been used for the Kelso bypass.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.596114
Longitude
-2.420168