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Alloa. Track left to Dollar, Kinross. Track right to Brewery : Clackmannan : Dunfermline upper DJ Robinson.
"PLAN" View of swing portion showing riveted beams surrounded by wooden floor. D J Robinson.
"plan" showing steps and ladders to place lamps on the poles at each end of the "jetty plan" D J Robinson.
Curved approach bridge and cutting for North Queensferry station, and Forth Rail Bridge. D J Robinson.
"Flying Scotsman" at Dundee station going through point and platform tests! : David J Robinson.
Vans to Dundee leaving Perth. Barnhill curve test: note public footpath along side : D J Robinson.
A4 "Silver Link" crossing the barnhill viaduct to Dundee from Perth. David J Robinson.
Alloa Rail Bridge, first stop throsk cabin and station. Track left to bandeath depot, D J Robinson.
Building the Alloa Rail Bridge, gave retirement to the local ferry that used to cross the River Forth. D J R.
Class 27 crossing the Barnhill curved viaduct, note public footpath fixed along side. David J Robinson
Snow Curve from Alva, Menstrie onto Cambus Station. Mainline station to Alloa, right to Stirling main track. D J R
View from Alloa Bridge, left track to Harbour, right main to Cambus - Causewayhead - Stirling main. D J R.
Alloa north shore signal cabin with moon. (The orb of night on that river played) DJ Robinson
A4 Heading to Dalmeny and Edinburgh. David J Robinson
Inch Garvie Island,in mid river, that supports the middle span David J Robinson
Some of the Cad screens taken during the making of the Alloa Rail Bridge : 20 spans, 1 swing section. DJR.
One of the finished cad spans, just another twenty to go ? David j Robinson.
Early CAD construction, with small lamp hut on left facing Throsk. The black tyres for deck protection. DJR.
Bit of fun with a class 47, regret this loco never crossed this bridge, Forth Riverbed to be coloured. D J Robinson.
"Climbing Glen Ogle" descending down into Killin Junction. David J Robinson
A4 on the bridge in wartime black, N.E on tender. looking to Port Edgar. D J Robinson.