| Joe Gilhooley LRPS |
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| Wemyss Bay Railway Station |
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Tuesday 14th February 2023 . Wemyss Bay Railway Station in Wemyss Bay , a town on the coast of the Firth of Clyde in Inverclyde. The station is a category A listed building with a beautiful glass roof.
The station was designed by James Miller in 1903 for the Caledonian Railway and is remarkable in its use of glass and steel curves. The station is noted for its architectural qualities and, although one of Scotland's finest railway buildings and Category A listed, it has suffered from neglect. A major refurbishment scheme carried out jointly by Network Rail, Inverclyde Council and the Scottish Government from June 2014 to the spring of 2016 has seen the station buildings and adjacent ferry terminal fully restored.
I took a number of photographs when the station was quiet between arriving and departing trains. |
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