Juniper Green: Juniper Green showing the ground frame at the east end of the station giving access to the goods yard from the branch.
Juniper Green: Juniper Green station showing the former goods yard in the early 1960s. Byt this date there was just one siding, mainly serving Woodhall Paper Mill.
Juniper Green: Juniper Green station from the west, near Woodhall mill, with the Water of Leith on the right.
Woodhall Mill [Paper]: The Woodhall Mill approach road from Juniper Green station is seen in a view looking east. The mill is behind the camera.
Woodhall Mill [Paper]: This is the view east alongside Woodhall Mill. This mill was west of Juniper Green station.
Woodhall Bridge: This is the disused bridge carrying the former Balerno Branch over the Water of Leith located between Juniper Green and Currie.
Kinleith Mill: This view was taken in 1985 when walking the former Balerno branch was not as popular an activity as now and you hardly met a soul. The Kinleith Mill's remains are seen in a view looking west.
Kinleith Mill: Kinleith Mill remains by the Water of Leith seen in 1985. The building ceased to be a mill in 1966.
Kinleith Siding: The connection of Kinleith Siding, which fanned out into a series of sidings within Kinleith Mill, is seen in a view looking east.
Kinleith Mill: The Balerno branch ran down the south side of Kinleith Paper Mill where wagons can be seen seen in the sidings.
Kinleith Mill: Kinleith Mill, with the Blinkbonny mill workers houses just above on the right. This footbridge was at the west end of the mill. The view looks east.
Kinleith Mill: Approaching Kinleith Mill, as seen from the west.