Alloa station-to-be

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Alloa station-to-be

Image: © A-M-Jervis Taken: 16 Apr 2008

The station clock is in position, though in good railway fashion it is already running about twenty minutes late! The station and its new passenger service are to be ceremonially opened in less than three weeks and finishing touches are still be made to the building on the platform. Most signage has not yet been erected, though there is a strange red one by the exit that, if one turns one's head on one side, reads "Alloa Station". Is this intended for those who come back from a hard night's clubbing in Stirling on the last train and fall flat on the platform as they descend from the train?

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.117858
Longitude
-3.788289