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Please SUBSCRIBE SHARE and COMMENT You can also FOLLOW on Instagram @rediscoveringlostrailways. Enjoy in *4K*. Exploring what remains and what there is to rediscover of the Waverley Route between Carlisle and Edinburgh. Might you consider supporting my channel even more? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rediscov... I am most grateful to Nick from www.videoscene.co.uk who granted me permission to use the remarkable archive footage from their DVD concerning the Waverley Route, which can be purchased here: https://www.videoscene.co.uk/cine-rai... I am no less grateful to Mr Stuart Cameron for his support, kind correspondence and permission to employ footage from his comprehensive account of the construction of the Borders Railway, which is available to buy, here: https://hotdisc.co.uk/product/borders... (Viewers will be pleased to know that instead of paying £26.99 they can get it for £9.99 including Postage and Packing which is a big saving). One of the most helpful websites which I used to plan my filming was from www.trainstobeyond.com and Mr Chris Sutton's account of walking the line from Carlisle to Edinburgh. I urge anyone reading this to follow the link below and enjoy his blog, which was a truly inspirational story that offered great motivation for me making this film: https://trainstobeyond.com/2023/07/03... My many thanks to Robert Greenall for his photographs of many of the stations today. I was too timid to approach this properties and take pictures. Probably a good thing - his photos are far superior to any that I could take. I must also thank www.disused-stations.org.uk - there is no more essential archive on this subject. This film is dedicated to my wife and my son. Music C/O Epidemic Sound (www.epidemicsound.com) A Train to Catch - John Utah Titans - Dream Cave Aiming at Polaris - Francis Wells Every effort is made to correctly cite pictures and footage used in this film. Please notify me if you feel there are corrections to be made and they will be advertised in the description, here. 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Overview 01:36 Carlisle 02:40 Port Carlisle Junction 03:26 Park House Halt 03:47 Harker 04:23 Lyneside 04:51 The Onward Journey 05:34 Longtown 06:00 By River & Road 07:10 Scotch Dyke 08:00 Riddings Junction 08:39 Riddings Viaduct 09:32 Penton 09:59 Through the Countryside 10:36 Kershopefoot 11:08 Into Scotland 12:19 Newcastleton 13:40 Into the Wilds 15:52 Riccarton Junction 19:32 Our business is North 20:19 Whitrope 21:37 Towards Shankend 22:15 Shankend 23:25 Shankend Viaduct 24:27 Stobs 25:54 Hawick 27:21 Beyond Hawick 30:30 Hassendean 31:10 Through the Lowlands 31:55 Belses 32:42 Charlesfield Halt 33:20 Kelso Junction 33:46 St Boswells 35:08 Advertisement 35:27 Railway Traces 36:23 Melrose 37:38 Tweedbank 38:00 The Railway Returned 39:16 The Borders Railway (Driver's Eye View) 46:45 Coda Corrections: It is Riddings Viaduct, not Langholm Viaduct At twenty-nine minutes we see A2 60528 heading north at Steele Road, but this part of the video is between Hawick and Hassendean.