View from N showing NE front and part of NW front of main station building
SC 713027
Description View from N showing NE front and part of NW front of main station building
Date 1969
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 713027
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Railway Station (North Berwick Station), No 10 Station Road, North Berwick, East Lothian The North Berwick branch from Drem was opened in 1850 by the North British Railway, and this little fishing village and grain-exporting port became a popular high-class residential area, golfing resort and day-trip destination. Accordingly the North British greatly extended the station probably in the 1890s. This view shows the north and east faces of the entrance to the station. These buildings housed the booking office and other services for passengers. The extensive awnings were probably provided to shelter commuters waiting to be picked up by carriages or motors. The branch was very much a 'basic railway' in 1969, served by diesel railcars, and faced an uncertain future. The buildings extant in 1969 were demolished and replaced by a much smaller structure. When the East Coast main line was electrified in 1991 the branch was too, and is now well re-established. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/69/56/4
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