Dalgety Bay and Rosyth stations 'adopted' by rotary





Date: 11/08/2010

Dalgety Bay has become the one hundredth Scottish railway station to be ‘adopted’ by members of its local community and nearby Rosyth station has followed it as the 101st. [From EC]


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Happy birthday to you! First ScotRail 170 455 leaves Dalgety Bay on 27 March 2008, the occasion of the stations 10th anniversary.
Location: Dalgety Bay
Company: Aberdour Line (North British Railway)
27/03/2008 Bill Roberton
The evening Edinburgh - Fife Circle loco-hauled commuter train arrives in bright Sunshine at Rosyth on 3 May 2010 behind DBS 67018 Keith Heller.
Location: Rosyth
Company: Dunfermline and Queensferry Railway
03/05/2010 Bill Roberton
[Left to right] Helen Eadie MSP, local Rotary Club President Bob Tait and First ScotRail's John Yellowlees at the photocall on 11 August 2010 commemorating the 'adoption' of Rosyth and Dalgety Bay stations - see news item.
Location: Dalgety Bay
Company: Aberdour Line (North British Railway)
11/08/2010 First ScotRail


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