Station Lane, Forres
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Image: © John Lucas Taken: 25 Jan 2018
A cut through from Tyler Street to Nairn Road. It is now not apparent why this it so called. It is explained by the fact that the original Highland Railway station was closer to the town, just at the end of Tyler Street which was originally called Station Road. Over the years, the station has been built on two sites, both further from the town, but Station Lane has retained its name. Little remains to show the original railway infrastructure.