Walking Trails Showcase Scotland's Railway Heritage, Dublin's Rivers
Walking Trails Showcase Scotland's Railway Heritage, Dublin's Rivers

Walking Trails Showcase Scotland's Railway Heritage, Dublin's Rivers

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The Dava Way, a scenic 24-mile walking trail in Scotland, offers stunning views and varied topography, with a notable overnight 'ghost train walk' fundraiser scheduled for June 21. In contrast, the Haddington Line, which has not seen rail traffic since 1968, serves as a picturesque walking route, while the former Callander and Oban Railway can be explored via a loop trail highlighting its historical significance. Similarly, a group of young train enthusiasts in Tyne and Wear, dubbed the 'Metro Bashers', regularly unite to enjoy the Metro system, fostering a community around their shared passion for trains. Meanwhile, in New Hampshire, the proposed rail trail tunnel under a new highway in Derry faces legal challenges, as community members advocate for safety and historical preservation in light of state plans. The ongoing debate highlights community engagement and differing perspectives on transportation projects, with local leaders urging for public accountability and involvement.

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