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The Innocent line was a horse-drawn railway line connecting St Leonard’s and Dalkeith. Completed in 1831 it was Edinburgh’s debut railway and its tunnel is one of the oldest in the United Kingdom. In 1994 a long section of the Innocent Railway became part of National Cycle Network’s Route 1 which runs from Dover to the Shetland Isles.