Ground level view of DRS class 66 on engineering train at Cameron Bridge on Levenmouth Railway Project in Scotland

Scotland’s Levenmouth Rail Link Project sees track laying progress

DRS class 66 on engineering train at Cameron Bridge on the Levenmouth Railway Project in Scotland Scotland's Railway / Network rail

Scotland’s ambitious Levenmouth Rail Link project, aimed at reconnecting communities around Levenmouth in the east of Fife to the national rail network, is making significant progress. The recent completion of track laying to Cameron Bridge station has sparked a wave of excitement in the local community, reminiscent of the enthusiasm generated by the Borders Railway project. Speculation is rife that King Charles, following in the footsteps of his mother Queen Elizabeth, may have the honour of officially opening the completed line.

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Ground level view of DRS class 66 on engineering train at Cameron Bridge on Levenmouth Railway Project in Scotland

Scotland’s Levenmouth Rail Link Project sees track laying progress

DRS class 66 on engineering train at Cameron Bridge on the Levenmouth Railway Project in Scotland Scotland's Railway / Network rail

Scotland’s ambitious Levenmouth Rail Link project, aimed at reconnecting communities around Levenmouth in the east of Fife to the national rail network, is making significant progress. The recent completion of track laying to Cameron Bridge station has sparked a wave of excitement in the local community, reminiscent of the enthusiasm generated by the Borders Railway project. Speculation is rife that King Charles, following in the footsteps of his mother Queen Elizabeth, may have the honour of officially opening the completed line.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is UK correspondent for RailTech.com and Railfreight.com

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