Wishaw (Central) railway station, Lanarkshire
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Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 15 Apr 2014
Opened in 1880 by the Caledonian Railway on a loop line know as the Wishaw Deviation between Holytown and Law. Between 1880 and 1965 the station was known as 'Central' to distinguish it from 'Wishaw South' station, nearby. View south east towards Law and Carluke.