Railway Holiday in Scotland: A Sequence of Journeys by Train, Stopping Off at Places of Interest and Bumping Into People...

Railway Holiday in Scotland: A Sequence of Journeys by Train, Stopping Off at Places of Interest and Bumping Into People...
ISBN-10
0907864902
ISBN-13
9780907864905
Category
Railroad travel
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2001-10-01
Publisher
J M Pearson & Son / Wayzgoose
Author
Michael Pearson

Description

Eleven journeys through Scotland by train encountering people and places and Scots pies. An entertaining read for trainspotters and non-trainspotters alike.

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