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| | O.S. Nock |
 | | Scotland, and its railways, have captivated several authors, notably Hamilton Ellis, and some Scots, notably John Thomas and W.A.C. Smith. |
 | | The primary reason for the magic of Scotland is the terrain which tends to be difficult, other than within the Central Valley. |
 | | The attempts to enter Scotland, or should it be to leave Scotland as the Edinburgh and Berwick was the first true endeavour, by rail caused Parliament to intervene, as in its wisdom, it could only perceive the need for one route, although as is so often the case Parliament's wishes were ignored. |
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