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Quite Impossible Proposal

By the author of An Abridged History, “a detailed examination of an overlooked chapter in Scotland’s transport history” (The Scotsman).

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 favor 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.”

This book tells the whole sorry tale of the attempt to improve transportation in the north-west Highlands and the resulting government inquiries, set against the region’s economic and social problems and civil unrest in the crofting communities. Stories, facts and figures have been unearthed from the archives of government departments and railway companies, from local people’s letters and petitions, from contemporary newspapers and from the plans prepared for the hoped-for railways. Other unbuilt railways to the north-west coast are also described.

But this story is not just about planned railways that were never built. It is about the frustrations of the people of the Highlands in the face of government incompetence, railway-company obstructionism, local rivalries and the struggle against the historical injustice of land ownership.

“Delves deep into the archives to reveal an astonishing story of establishment incompetence and indifference—and some west coast skullduggery—contriving to thwart the energy and enthusiasm of locals keen to share in the benefits which railways had brought to other Highland communities.” —RailScot

Andrew Drummond

Andrew Drummond Was Born In Edinburgh And Educated At The University Of Aberdeen, Where He Studied Modern Languages. He Has Published A Number Of Translations From German, And His First Novel, 'An Abridged History Of The Construction Of The Railway Line Between Garve', 'Ullapool And Lochinver', Was Published By Polygon And Shortlisted For The Saltire First Book Of The Year Award In 2004. His Second Novel, 'A Hand-Book Of Volapuk' Was Published By Polygon In 2006. He Lives In Edinburgh.

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