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View of Goods Shed from East North East, including site of former coal staithes

SC 380806

Description View of Goods Shed from East North East, including site of former coal staithes

Catalogue Number SC 380806

Category On-line Digital Images

Copy of C 5052

Scope and Content Granary, Cupar Station, Cupar, Fife Cupar Station was probably built by David Bell of Edinburgh. It was opened in 1847 by Edinburgh Northern Railway Company and was on the Inverkeithing-Dundee route. This four-storeyed granary (right) was used to store grain before it was shipped out by rail. Carts would be unloaded under the arches. The arches to the left, behind the fence, are coal staithes for storing coal. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.

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