Station Brae, Galashiels
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 16 Nov 2016
Looking down into the town centre; the name Station Brae indicates that it gave access to the old station which was sited slightly further north when the Borders Railway reopened. Ahead is the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Andrew. Galashiels' location in the valley of Gala Water is evident in this view.