1870 to 1960 Old Railway Station at North Queensferry
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Late 1880’s the Forth Bridge is almost complete. The Old station and signal box are in the bottom right corner of this photograph
The Bridge under Ferry Road and a view along the cutting
The Tunnel under Ferry Hills – from the north portal – you can just see daylight through the tunnel
The Stirling Craig Building at the old Station. The Sliding Doors on the upper floor room . . .
. . spelt “TEAS” when the shutters were closed!
The Bridge under Ferry Road and a view along the cutting
The Tunnel under Ferry Hills – from the north portal – you can just see daylight through the tunnel
The freight line closed in 1954 and the Railway Pier became the northern connection point for the ferries
This avoided long queues of cars at the Town Pier, but their were still queues along the main road into the village.
Hungry and thirsty travellers were served at the kersey kiosk.
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