No link to the links: When Beeching cuts hit St Andrews rail route into the rough [The Courier]





Date: 21/02/2022

It's one of the enduring images of Paul Lawrie's victory in the 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie; the sight of a packed train stopping briefly to salute the Aberdeen golfer's triumph.


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No link to the links: When Beeching cuts hit St Andrews rail route into the rough

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It's one of the enduring images of Paul Lawrie's victory in the 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie; the sight of a packed train stopping briefly to

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Rail information is available at St Andrews Bus Station. Will this be as good as it gets? (The St Andrews branch closed in 1969).
Location: St Andrews Bus Station
Company: St Andrews Bus Station
16/06/2017 John Yellowlees
Bridge remains on the St Andrews Branch, photographed in December 2007. NE view of old railway bridge abutments to the west of the town near the Old Course.
Location: St Andrews [2nd]
Company: St Andrews Junction Line (North British Railway)
24/12/2007 Brian Forbes
J37 No 64569 meets a photographic scrum at the south end of St Andrews station during the 1965 RCTS Fife Coast railtour. The J37 had taken over from No 256 Glen Douglas at Leuchars Junction and took the train round the Fife Coast line before handing back to no 256 at Thornton Junction.
Location: St Andrews [2nd]
Company: Anstruther and St Andrews Railway
28/08/1965 G W Robin


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