After our few days in Edinburgh it was time to go to Glasgow, but not before a trip over the Forth Rail Bridge and back. We went over the bridge on the train, of course, and over coffee in Inverkeithing we discovered we could get the bus back over Forth Road Bridge for great views! After that we headed west. The first of four Waterstones that we did this day was at The Fort retail park, which opened in 2004.
Deer sculpture at The Fort, sculpted by Lucy Casson
Forth Rail Bridge

It’s great crossing the Firth of Forth but I’m more via the Queensferry Crossing these days!
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The woman in the café in Inverkeithing said that the Forth Road Bridge is only for public transport at the moment. She wasn’t happy, as she said it takes a lot longer to get to the Queensferry Bridge! We drove over that one when we were last in Scotland.
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Aye the old FRB is open for buses and taxi’s only now, everyone else has to use the Queensferry Crossing. I do prefer the Queensferry as it’s 70mph and less bumps as you cross it too!
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