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Can a local rail renaissance happen at a bad time for trains? Of course, say Fife s committed campaigners

Updated: April 8, 2021, 8:11 am © Steve Brown / DCT Media Nigel Mullan from Newburgh Train Station Group. The pandemic may have stacked the odds against rail travel but plans to revive local stations are still gathering steam. A proposal is being drawn up to reopen a passenger station in Kincardine, Fife, for the first time in nearly a century. The old Kincardine Station, pictured in 1964. Image supplied by John Robin. Meanwhile, campaigners in Newburgh believe getting the village’s platforms back in use could be done at minimum cost. Drive to tackle carbon emissions With the Scottish Government racing to drive down carbon emissions, the challenges facing rail travel since the arrival of coronavirus look unlikely to derail the long-term strategy to get more people traveling by train.

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