Railway remains at Dunsyre
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Image: © M J Richardson Taken: 20 May 2008
The bridge taking the railway over the road has long gone, but the embankment and culvert taking a stream under still remains. It was part of the Dolphinton Branch of the Caledonian Railway, which opened in 1867, closed to passengers in 1945 and to freight in 1950.