As the Thurso and Wick-bound train approaches
Altnabreac, the most remote station in Britain, you could well imagine that it has crossed an expanse of water to reach an island. It has, in fact, traversed a section of the
Flow Country, where roads have never been constructed. Last Saturday this stretch of track featured in the lives of
Geoff Marshall and
Vicki Pope, who arrived in Wick at the end of a project to visit all
2563 railway stations in England, Wales and Scotland. Follow them on
All the Stations.
Scottish Islands Explorer - has its island-baggers too
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