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Narrow Gauge in Caithness
We crossed back from Orkney today and drove via John O'Groats and Wick before heading south through Inverness. About 6 miles north of Wick on the A99 we drove over a narrow gauge (metre-gauge) line. This was a surprise and it needed to be investigated. .... This post is the result.
http://rogerfarnworth.com/2019/05/11...row-gauge-line |
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I've spent many happy weeks up there in the past diving on the WW1 German ships. |
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It his is a very tardy response, for which my profuse apologies. I forgot to follow my own post and so missed your question. The answer is Yes. We enjoyed the holiday in Orkney very much.
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Cheers Roger.
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