Bridge over the enigmatic 'third track' at Levenmouth exposed [RailTech]





Date: 18/08/2023

A mysterious 'third track' has been spotted in the latest lighthearted twist to the eagerly anticipated new railway in Fife, in Scotland. Already being sensibly built to double track standard from the outset, a third track has been spotted by keen-eyed Levenmouth watchers.


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View west showing the Mountfleurie crossing. The new line is to the left and KFRPS line to the right. Network Rail has submitted a planning application to Fife Council to build a bridge over the new railway between Kirkland and Mountfleurie. It will provide a safe crossing point over the new £116m Scottish Government-funded railway, which connects Levenmouth to the rail network for the first time in over 50 years.
Location: Mountfleurie Crossing
Company: Leven Railway
11/08/2023 Network Rail
Mountfleurie (not Flurie as spelled by Network Rail) crossing with sleepers being set out. In the right foreground is the Fife Heritage Railway's demonstration line.
Location: Mountfleurie Crossing
Company: Leven Railway
19/07/2023 Bill Roberton


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