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Edinburgh Castle from Waverley Station
Thompson, Dr. Gordon I., 1992, Photograph
Edinburgh Castle from Waverley Station
Edinburgh Castle from Waverley Station
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23985
Title
Edinburgh Castle from Waverley Station
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Thompson, Dr. Gordon I.
Date
1992
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7.8 x 13.1 cm
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Photograph
Edinburgh Waverley is the second largest mainline railway station in the UK. There were originally three stations on the site, serving three separate railway companies including the Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee Railway whose trains ran through a tunnel underneath Princes Street and New Town to another Station at Scotland Street. In 1866 North British Railway absorbed the other two companies and proceeded to amalgamate the three existing stations. Construction of this single station, much of which remains, was completed in 1874.
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