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Aberdeen to Inverness
The railway between Aberdeen and Inverness was built by the Great North of Scotland Railway, the Inverness and Aberdeen Junction and the Inverness and Nairn, the former two companies meeting end on at Keith.
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Highland Main Line
Perth to Inverness
narrated by Sally Magnusson Stereo 95 mins
Our latest Scottish Drivers eye view puts you in the cab of a brand new ScotRail Turbostar for the 118 mile trip over the scenic Highland main line.
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Price: £19.95
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Skyetrain
Inverness to Kyle of Lochalsh
narrated by Paul Coia Stereo 90 minutes
The Dingwall & Skye Railway is undoubtedly one of Britain's most beautiful lines. What better way to see it than from a diesel loco-hauled train headed by a class 37.
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Price: £19.95
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The West Highland
Glasgow Queen Street to Fort William
narrated by Paul Coia Stereo 96 minutes
A class 156 Sprinter sets off from Queen Street station, on a 122 mile long adventure into the heart of the West Highlands of Scotland.
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Price: £19.95
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The Far North
Dingwall to Wick and Thurso
narrated by Paul Coia Stereo 105 minutes
This really is the farthest north railway in Britain, by some considerable margin. The railway features both coastal and inland stretches - the latter running through some of the most barren scenery imaginable.
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Price: £19.95
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Steam to Mallaig
Fort William to Mallaig
narrated by Anton Rodgers Stereo 55 minutes
This really must be Britain's MOST scenic railway, the West Highland line's Mallaig extension. Our journey along the 42 mile "road to the isles" is by the now familiar steam service run each summer.
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Price: £12.95
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The Northern Lights
Edinburgh to Aberdeen
narrated by Paul Coia Stereo 95 mins.
Two of the greatest railway edifices in Britain are seen from the cab of a High Speed Train - the Forth and Tay Bridges.
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Price: £19.95
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