The North British Railway
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At Grouping (1923), the North British Railway was the largest railway in Scotland and the fifth largest in
Britain. Centred on Edinburgh, the North British Railway included the northern section of the East Coast main line
as well as lines that reached as far afield as Mallaig in north-west Scotland, Aberdeen in the north-east, Silloth
in Cumberland and Berwick on Tweed in Northumberland. A notable legacy of the NBR is the iconic Forth Bridge.
Acknowledgements
Thank you to Richard Barron for the above introduction.
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