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Sandymill to Ashfield and Cardross by Craig Allan

Your journey is 16 miles long and it starts at Sandymill! You drive through familiar terrain on the electrified Sandymill to Balfearn line until you reach Greenhills, where the line branches off to Ashfield. Here the catenary ends, but the line continues on to Cardross with a superb mix of urban and rural scenery to enjoy along the way! :)

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No. Image Description No.  Image Description
1 Click on image to enlarge. SPT liveried Class 318 EMU on the sea wall heading for Sandymill
6 Click on image to enlarge. Looking along the track at Kilpatrick station and level crossing 
2 Click on image to enlarge. SPT liveried Class 320 EMU at Ladykirk 7 Click on image to enlarge. Class 47 heading into Kilpatrick with an Intercity service from Ashfield
3 Click on image to enlarge. A view towards the Greenhills Upper side of the triangle - Greenhills Upper Junction 8 Click on image to enlarge. Class 318 leaving Ashfield Central
4 Click on image to enlarge.
A view along the platform at Greenhills Upper Station

9 Click on image to enlarge. A view along the Ashfield Curve, which leads into Ashfield Central
5 Click on image to enlarge. SPT liveried Class 303 EMU heading towards Greenhills Upper Station 10 Click on image to enlarge. Class 303 waits in the bay platform at Ashfield Central

Credits & Acknowledgements

Sandymill to Ashfield and Cardross by Craig Allan (www.northern-railways.co.uk)

Special thanks to Anthony Bowden (www.railsimroutes.co.uk) who created and added the splendid overhead line equipment and signalling objects, smooth curves and pointwork, seen in these images. Thanks also to Anthony for permission to modify the textures on his spendid Class 303 object, and thanks also to Steve Green (www.trainsimcentral.co.uk) for permission to modify his textures, which were originally applied to Anthony's Class 321 objects.

© Copyright of all objects shown in the screen shots belongs to the respective author(s).

Gallery images © Robert Glass 2003.


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