Andrew Drummond
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A Quite Impossible Proposal

How Not to Build a Railway

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In the 1890s, the people of north-west Scotland grew tired of Government Commissions sent to consider a railway to Ullapool.  Despite rock-solid arguments in favour of such a railway, neither government nor the big railway companies lifted a finger to build one.  Against the recommendations of its own advisers, the Scottish Office dismissed the project as `a quite impossible proposal¿.  In 1918, history repeated itself with another Commission and another failure to build the railway. `Drivel¿ is how one local man described the official government inquiry reports.  Few disagreed.   This...