OLD railway lines are good places to enjoy a walk – it is hard to go wrong, you just follow the bed which once rang to the sound of trundling carriages. After years of disuse, or neglect some might say, nature starts to take over and the result is often a fantastic “wildlife corridor”.
By Nick Drainey
Published 28th Feb 2019, 14:03 GMT
Haddington to Longniddry railway path. Picture: Contributed
OLD railway lines are good places to enjoy a walk – it is hard to go wrong, you just follow the bed which once rang to the sound of trundling carriages. After years of disuse, or neglect some might say, nature starts to take over and the result is often a fantastic “wildlife corridor”.