Showing posts with label gordon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gordon. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Near Earlston on B6397

The Google map shows the A6105 on left and the old railway. line


The old Bridge marked on map showing old sign

Although it looks like someone had a stair down to the track its so overgrown you have to look hard to see the wooden handle in the bushes

I am tracing the old line from Gordon back to Earlston. This section cannot be easily walked if at all, as it is very overgrown. The old bridge marked rwr 44 overlooks a very dense foliage and bush noth sides. There was once a stair going down but all overgrown and you would need a cutlass to get down. Further down the track at its juntction with the b road there is what looks like a siding and the farmer has build over it with a shed. Also the railway crosses the B road here and the old bridge has been removed. This is all only 1/2 mile from Earlston going East towards Gordon

Saturday, August 6, 2011

West of Gordon


This is a short walk but pleasant. Unfortunately the entrance by the railway bridge is overgrown and obviously unused. The walk starts to the left of the old station house going out of Gordon towards Edinburgh. The main road crosses an old bridge. Fortunately there is a gated access just before the bridge opposite and ideal place to park on an extended verge. The walk is interrupted by what I suppose might have been a tunnel, its hard to judge, so one has to walk off track for a while. Just past this there is a secondary walk left which brings one back to the Church in Gordon. Continuing is difficult as again a bit overgrown and it terminate of course where the A6105 crosses the railway as the bridge there was dismantled for the road. There should be a good walk the other way going East, but the owners of the old station house have been quite naughty and closed off access with gates. This is an unfair and bad practice and I am trying to get an understanding from The Borders Council of how legal it really is as these railways were all owned by taxpayers.

East of Gordon towards Greenlaw



The map shows the railway as a faint line North of the A6105 Gordon to Greenlaw road. The entry is not signed but is just before a row of cottages on the left side coming from Gordon. The other photo shows the old railways sign. One can walk from here East or West but the West path is difficult and at Station Road in Gordon has ben blocked by what I think is illegal fencing and buildings. To the East however one can walk to Greenlaw if one has the time and energy. There are views to the Lammermuirs