You sound as bad as I am searching out railway remainsGlad to be of help. But that list is just a skim off the top of the barrel, there's tons more dereliction around Angus. For instance I have a plan of looking for any traces of the Dundee to Newtyle railway. I know that if you take a train to Perth the Newtyle junction was just after the right hand bend passing Buckingham Junction. Now that Covid restrictions are eased I'll be able to get out. Here's a website that helps me a lot from the National Library of Scotland. And use "Side By Side" viewer. National Library of Scotland - Map Images
Quite a bit of the line is still accessible. Starting in Lochee there's the "Miley" footpath, and beyond Muirhead you can park at Dronley and walk another couple of miles. Also some remnants in Newtyle itself and around what was Alyth Junction.Glad to be of help. But that list is just a skim off the top of the barrel, there's tons more dereliction around Angus. For instance I have a plan of looking for any traces of the Dundee to Newtyle railway. I know that if you take a train to Perth the Newtyle junction was just after the right hand bend passing Buckingham Junction. Now that Covid restrictions are eased I'll be able to get out. Here's a website that helps me a lot from the National Library of Scotland. And use "Side By Side" viewer. National Library of Scotland - Map Images
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