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View from S showing Aberdeen - Glasgow train
SC 795295
Description View from S showing Aberdeen - Glasgow train
Date 4/7/1962
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 795295
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Train at Cowlairs Railway Incline (Pinkston), Glasgow This view, taken on 4 July 1962, from the south-west, shows an Aberdeen-Glasgow train coasting down the incline towards Buchanan Street with, in the background, part of the waste heaps of the St Rollox Chemical Works. This was a typical Glasgow-Aberdeen train of the period. It is headed by an ex-London & North Eastern Railway 'Green Arrow' 2-6-2. The St Rollox waste heaps, known as the Alkali Waste, and foul-smelling, have been reclaimed, and are now the site of the Sighthill multi-storeyed flats. The Caledonian Railway completed in 1849 a branch from the Garnkirk & Glasgow Railway to Buchanan Street Station, which diverged from the earlier line at Hermiston, and descended past Pinkston to pass under the Forth & Clyde Canal in a tunnel before reaching the terminus. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference CT50
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