Newsletter of The Friends of The Far North Line
The campaign group for rail, north of Inverness, lobbying for improved services for the local user, tourist and freight operator
Issue 37
May 2006

South of Georgemas
Duncan Stewart

River Thurso
Duncan Stewart

The 'where' should be easy, but the 'when' is more difficult.
Bill Smith

The remote and little used Kildonan crossing which has gained notoriety by removing from motorists all responsibility for their safety, even with this plethora of signs, by insisting that the train driver stops before proceeding over the crossing - an action that is both recorded in the 'black box' and monitored.
Richard Ardern