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FOCUS ON BO’NESS AS NEW FILM LOCATION GUIDE GETS ON TRACK

The focus was firmly on Bo’ness station, headquarters of the Scottish Railway Preservation Society’s Bo’ness & Kinneil Railway, on Friday November 4 when Scots screen icon, James Cosmo, launched VisitScotland’s new film location guide, writes Hugh Dougherty

The Bo’ness terminal station was and not just helping to put the railway firmly on the map, but providing valuable revenue to help keep the trains running.

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