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Monday, July 27, 2015. Forth Bridge gets UNESCO Nod. Recently rebranded into s new Coke Can livery, an East Coast HST passes over the rooftops of North Queensferry bound for Inverness. The Highland Chieftain normally runs via Stirling and does not cross the bridge, but in this case it had to be diverted via Fife, due to construction work associated with the electrification of the Edinburgh - Glasgow main line via Falkirk High. Photo Andrew Thompson, July 2015. 6th Site in Scotland. In early.CONTENT
This web page newrailwayreport.blogspot.com states the following, "Monday, July 27, 2015." We saw that the webpage said " Forth Bridge gets UNESCO Nod." It also said " Recently rebranded into s new Coke Can livery, an East Coast HST passes over the rooftops of North Queensferry bound for Inverness. The Highland Chieftain normally runs via Stirling and does not cross the bridge, but in this case it had to be diverted via Fife, due to construction work associated with the electrification of the Edinburgh - Glasgow main line via Falkirk High. Photo Andrew Thompson, July 2015."