BR Scottish Region
DARSLEY, Roger R. & LOVETT, Dennis
Hawick to Galashiels including the Selkirk Branch - The Waverley Route
Scottish Main Lines
DARSLEY, Roger R. & LOVETT, Dennis
Carlisle to Hawick - The Waverley Route
Scottish Main Lines
DARSLEY, Roger R. & LOVETT, Dennis
Peebles Loop plus the Dolphinton, Penicuik and Polton Branch Lines
Country Railway Routes
DARSLEY, Roger R. & LOVETT, Dennis
Galashiels to Edinburgh including the Lauder and Dalkeith Branches - The Waverley Route
Scottish Main Lines
DARSLEY, Roger R. & LOVETT, Dennis
Drem to Edinburgh including the Gullane, Haddington, Tranent, Musselburgh and Fisherrow branches
Scottish Main Lines
DARSLEY, Roger R. & LOVETT, Dennis
Hexham to Hawick - The Border Counties Railway
Country Railway Routes
Department of the Environment
Railway Accident - Report on the Collision that occurred on 6th October 1971 near Beattock in the Scottish Region of British Railways
Collison when an out of control freight train hauled by Class 47 D1836 ran into another freight hauled by D5100 and D8568 with the death of the guard of the leading train.
Department of Transport
Railway Accident - Report on the Collision that occurred on 24th December 1977 at Queen Street Station in the Scottish Region, British Railways
Collision of Class 40, 40164, which ran out of control into the rear of the night train from Mossend to Queen Street.
Department of Transport
Railway Accident - Report on the Derailment that occurred on 30th July 1984 near Polmont in the Scottish Region, British Railways
Report on the fatal Polmont accident when a Class 47 push-pull Edinburgh to Glasgow train derailed with the driving brake leading.
Department of Transport
Railway Accident - Report on the Collision that occurred on 22nd October 1979 at Invergowerie in the Scottish Region British Railways
Collision of Glasgow to Dundee train hauled by 25083 with Glasgow to Aberdeen hauled by 47208, leading to the deaths of the driver and assistant of the later, together with three passengers. 47208 was extensively damaged and subsequently scrapped.
