Scotland’s
dramatic mountain landscape has attracted many railway photographers
but the most scenic routes, such as the beautiful West Highland
line and Perth to Inverness route, were among the first to
fall victim to dieselisation in the early 1960s. In 1962
however, a decision was taken to accelerate the Glasgow to
Aberdeen service using Gresley’s legendry A4 Class
Pacifics and this surprise move sparked an upsurge of interest
in steam traction north of the border as enthusiasts flocked
to witness the A4s’ Indian summer on the ‘three
hour’ expresses. Using the best available images this
album looks back at the last decade of steam operation in
Scotland which is still vividly remembered.