Tag Archives: Railway

Fife’s forgotten corner; A land of big skies, empty beaches and close-knit communities

“The railway’s return to Levenmouth, home of Robinson Crusoe after half a century, reopens this forgotten corner of Fife,” smiles Andy Duff. Leven was one of Scotland’s most popular holiday destinations. Now rail is breathing new life into this land of big skies, wide waters and close-knit communities, with direct trains (from 2 June) reaching… Read More »

Britain’s most scenic train journeys

Glenfinnan Viaduct – Getty There is no more relaxing way to travel than by rail, and whatever the season, there is no better way to enjoy the beauty and sights of a country than from a carriage window. When it came to seeing sights, Robert Louis Stevenson thought “none is more vivid than a railroad… Read More »