Dunblane Railway Station
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Image: © Richard Webb Taken: 29 Aug 2018
Lift towers and footbridge, just before the electric wires went in in Autumn 2018. The line is now electrified as far as here, but the service appears to be degraded. The bridge is used a lot as a route across the tracks as it runs between a supermarket (Tesco), its carpark and the centre of Dunblane. -- 2020 The sub standard timetable on electrification did not last long and was soon replaced by a very good service to Edinburgh and Glasgow. Journey times have been sharply reduced, but of course the fares are punitive.