DescriptionNewburgh and North Fife Railway - geograph.org.uk - 1154574.jpg
English: Newburgh and North Fife Railway An alternative southern route between Perth and Dundee. It was used by the North British Railway, the more direct route north of the Tay belonged to the rival Caledonian Railway. Much of the trackbed has gone now, returned to farmland, but this cutting is still pretty obvious.
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