As someone who has never visited the area (mainly because it hasn't got a station!), but also as someone who has been closely following plans for the railway's welcome re-instatement, can I ask a question about Tweedbank itself?
Is Tweedbank, a village, a new suburb/housing area, or is it the name of a local district? My reprint of the 1955 railway atlas shows a station at Galashiels, followed by an unnamed junction for a branch to Selkirk, and finally Melrose station (before continuing on to Carlisle/ Tweedmouth). No station or halt in-between: no "Tweedmouth"
Hopefully, local posters will forgive my ignorance, and be able to answer my question.
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I did of course mean "no station or halt in-between: no Tweedbank" in my previous post. (Not Tweedmouth).