Steam trains and the John Muir Way. A lovely walk in West Lothian between Bo'ness and Linlithgow.
A walk, at times following the John Muir Way, from Bo'ness through Kinneil Wood and by Airngath Hill to the Palace at Linlithgow in West Lothian. This video is very much concerned with trains, steam or otherwise. I planned the opening scene so I could set up the camera and the train would pass by. Reality was that the camera battery suddenly ran out, and even when I had replaced it the whole ground vibrated when the train passed by. I think I got the shot. No one noticed. What the heck!

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