As we are coming up to the date of the 100th Anniversary of the starting of the 1st World War we decided this week to walk the 6.5 mile trail at Gretna that takes in the Quintinshill Train Disaster from 1915 where hundreds of troops were killed when their train was hit by an express train in a siding near Gretna.
This is the siding where the accident happened when human error by 2 signalmen resulted in the crash. The troop train then caught fire and it was a result of the fire that caused so many deaths. |
More information about the accident |
The sign warns Peter and Tom |
This is the main street in the village of Springfield. It used to be the main A74 road but is now a very quiet street. |
The First House in Scotland and now a cafe. We stopped here for a snack but service was very slow. |