DescriptionBuffers at Thurso railway station 2.jpg
English: Thurso railway station - the most northerly station on the British rail network and the end of the Far North line. I don't know whether this represents any particular 4-4-0 steam locomotive called Caithness or if it is just symbolic of a bygone age and, presumably, bygone grandure for this northern outpost. Additional Info:Highland Railway No. 68 Caithness was built by Dübs and Company in 1874.
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