Scottish Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop and Scotland's Railway Managing Director Alex Haynes pose holding the lever to insert a golden clip into the Levenmouth Railway, a commemorative sign is unfurled behind them

Scottish Transport Minister welcomes completion of track work at Leven

Scottish Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop and Scotland's Railway Managing Director Alex Haynes pose holding the lever to insert a golden clip into the Levenmouth Railway. Image Network Rail

Scotland’s Transport Minister, Fiona Hyslop, has installed a ceremonial final Pandrol clip to mark completion of track laying on the Levenmouth Rail Link project in Scotland. Completion of track installation marks a significant milestone on the 135 million euro (116 million pound) Scottish Government-funded project. The line will reconnect Levenmouth, in Fife, to the passenger rail network for the first time in more than fifty years.

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Scottish Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop and Scotland's Railway Managing Director Alex Haynes pose holding the lever to insert a golden clip into the Levenmouth Railway, a commemorative sign is unfurled behind them

Scottish Transport Minister welcomes completion of track work at Leven

Scottish Transport Minister Fiona Hyslop and Scotland's Railway Managing Director Alex Haynes pose holding the lever to insert a golden clip into the Levenmouth Railway. Image Network Rail

Scotland’s Transport Minister, Fiona Hyslop, has installed a ceremonial final Pandrol clip to mark completion of track laying on the Levenmouth Rail Link project in Scotland. Completion of track installation marks a significant milestone on the 135 million euro (116 million pound) Scottish Government-funded project. The line will reconnect Levenmouth, in Fife, to the passenger rail network for the first time in more than fifty years.

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