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Queen to officially open Borders-to-Edinburgh railway

The Queen is to officially open the new railway line between Edinburgh and the Borders on the day she becomes Britain's longest serving monarch.

She and the Duke of Edinburgh will be accompanied by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on a steam train journey along the £294m line, the UK's longest domestic line to open in a century. Specially-selected passengers got a sneak preview of the route on Saturday. The line between Tweedbank and the capital was publicly-opened on Sunday.

After the Queen formally opens the line, she will pass Queen Victoria's record to become Britain's longest reigning monarch. Buckingham Palace has calculated Queen Victoria reigned for 23,226 days, 16 hours and 23 minutes.

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