Serving only a limited intermediate population scattered amongst a handful of towns in the Scottish Borders the Waverley route was always a difficult line to work and was never a great money spinner.
However, the short sighted closure of the route in 1969 left a vast swath of country isolated with two of the larger towns having the dubious distinction of being further from the national rail network than any other settlement of comparable size in the UK.
With the opening of the Borders Railway in 2015 part of this isolation has been rectified and there are hopes that further extensions will follow leading ultimately perhaps to the reinstatement of the whole 98 mile route.
Waverley: Carlisle - Hawick - Galashiels - Edinburgh presents a selection of photographs taken along the route of the line in the two decades prior to its closure. Photographs are presented as a journey from Carlisle to Edinburgh and each photograph is accompanied by an informative caption. 112 pages.