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Historical Museum Train Travel

Edinburgh Overwhelms … Again

Edinburgh
Everywhere you look around Edinburgh you see beautiful architecture and if you look up you see a skyline of spires. After London I believe Edinburgh has more to crow about than any other U.K. city.

A few cities just bowl you over and Edinburgh is one of them. With the cliff-top Edinburgh Castle connected to the Holyrood Palace by the gently descending Royal Mile you form the backbone of the Old Town. Near by is the Georgian flavored New Town and the heart of transportation, Waverly Station. This description sounds too detached from reality and I was intent on remedying that.

Seems I had done a pretty good job when last I was in Edinburgh. Every place I revisited rang with familiarity. Many places I saw from afar today I knew I had visited before. It sounds like conceit but I impressed myself! My energy level is always high when visiting this city of art, culture, and commerce. Though poking my fingers into old familiar places is how I started my day, I did visit three new sites.

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Two Engineering Wonders and a BritRail Pass

Falkirk Wheel
Enter below and exit above or vis versa, this amazing combination of art and engineering reunited Scotland’s canals systems east and west. Great care was paid to how it appeared and the result is a world-class mechanical sculpture.

My primary goals today were to visit two extraordinary structures: The Forth Bridge, a rail bridge inextricably linked with Scotland’s identity, and The Falkirk Wheel, a boat lift which united east and west Scottish canals for the first time in centuries. However, if I was going to be out-and-about on a BritRail pass then I could do more.

Choosing the loosely defined theme of “bridges” I looked in to  where else I could go. Perth offered three(!) bridges with pedestrian paths I could cross. Adding this to my first two choices could result in a loop … and what more could be found on the loop?

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