Consultation seeking feedback on plans for Tweedbank to Eyemouth active travel route [Scottish Borders Council]





Date: 09/03/2022

Consultation seeking feedback on plans for Tweedbank to Eyemouth active travel route - A public consultation seeking the views of Borderers on a proposed active travel route between Tweedbank and Eyemouth is open. The study will examine a route following the alignment of the former railway line that originally linked the stations and would run through the heart of the region connecting towns and villages including Earlston, Greenlaw, Duns and Chirnside.


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Scottish Borders Council

Consultation seeking feedback on plans for Tweedbank to Eyemouth active travel route - A public consultation seeking the views of Borderers on a proposed active travel route between Tweedbank and Eyemouth is open.

Related images

The former Greenlaw station (1863) seen from the old road bridge on 13 March 2009. Greeenlaw closed to passengers in 1948.
Location: Greenlaw
Company: Berwickshire Railway
13/03/2009 Ian Whittaker
View east over the former Duns station in February 2009.
Location: Duns
Company: Dunse Branch (North British Railway)
27/02/2009 Ian Whittaker
The former Chirnside station photographed following a snowfall in February 2009. The buildings have been in use as a storage and distribution centre for farming supplies.
Location: Chirnside
Company: Dunse Branch (North British Railway)
13/02/2009 Ian Whittaker


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Tags: x Tweedbank x Earlston x Greenlaw x Duns x Chirnside x Reston x Eyemouth