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In Fife, Network Rail is again demonstrating its poor attitude to public access

In Fife, Network Rail is again demonstrating its poor attitude to public access

by Richard Barron | 13 July 2022 | News

The locking of the Ben Alder level crossing at Dalwhinnie has caused widespread consternation, and ScotWays is continuing its work to resolve the access problem created by Network Rail’s actions there.  What is perhaps less well-known is that it is not at all unusual...

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