The complexity of railway networks brought about by competition between Victorian railway companies is well seen here. Running side by side are the Caledonian Railway (left-hand) and North British Railway (right-hand) branches to former ironstone and coal pits in the Benhar and Polkemmet area between Fauldhouse and Whitburn. In the distance they can be seen diverging apart but after about a mile they came back together to serve Polkemmet Colliery. Both lines threw off short branches to various other pits, the course of one off the Caledonian line being just visible as a low embankment in front of the belt of trees on the left. To the left of the trees in the far centre distance can be seen another partly grassed-over waste bing and this was also served by branches from the Caley line.
Uploaded to Geograph by A-M-Jervis on 17 December 2005
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