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English: The Waverley Route was a former double track railway line in southern Scotland and northern England. The route connected Edinburgh, Midlothian and the Scottish Borders with Carlisle, meeting what is now known as the West Coast Main Line there. The section from Edinburgh to Tweedbank has been rebuilt as the Borders Railway, opening in September 2015. The remaining sections are now rail trail hiking and bike routes. Scottish politicians have expressed an interest in reinstating the remainder of the route from Tweedbank to Carlisle but as of 2015, no firm plans exist to do so.
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Waverley Route 
Former railway line from Edinburgh to Carlisle in Great Britain
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LocationEdinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
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  • Niddrie North Junction to Bilston Glen Branch, Niddrie North Junction to Millerhill South Junction (NDE1)
Date of official opening
  • 1849
Date of official closure
Length
  • 158 km
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