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New fibre optic equipment being tested for HS2 is intended to make sure that sinkholes never become a major problem on Britain's railways.

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Fairlie: An aerial view of the Fairlie landslip seen on the 17th of February 2021.
Network Rail 17/02/2021


Crianlarich: Scene at Crianlarich on 11 August 2015. On the right is 45407 with The Jacobite, diverted due to a landslip at Lochailort.
John Yellowlees 11/08/2015


Dalmally: A train for Oban leaving Dalmally, running late, on 27 September 1965. This was the day of the infamous landslip in Glen Ogle which resulted in the final closure of the route. It is not known if this ...
Colin Miller 27/09/1965

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