View from NW showing NNW and WSW fronts of S platform building
SC 712716
Description View from NW showing NNW and WSW fronts of S platform building
Date 25/7/1969
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 712716
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Footbridge & Level Crossing, Old Station House, Station, Station Road, Carnoustie, Angus The first station on this site was opened in 1838 by the Dundee & Arbroath Railway, a 5 ft 6 in gauge line. This railway was regauged to standard gauge in 1847. From 1880 to 1948 the line was jointly run as the Dundee & Arbroath Joint Railway, who rebuilt the station probably in the 1880s. This shows the south-bound platform, from the footbridge, looking south east. Though the wooden structure seems to be of typical North British Railway design, the ornate cast iron brackets seem to have been peculiar to stations on the Dundee and Arbroath line. The sea is in the background. Carnoustie was an outpost of the Dundee flax industry, but in the later 19th century developed as a seaside resort, specialising in golf, The rebuilt station was on a scale reflecting the heavy summer traffic it handled. The platform buildings were replaced in about 1985 by much more modest structures. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/69/47/3
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