Kirkcaldy Railway Station (Main Entrance)

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Kirkcaldy Railway Station (Main Entrance)

Image: © Ian Thomson Taken: 3 Mar 2008

This is the main entrance/South Platform to Kirkcaldy Railway Station on Station Road (adjacent to the museum and art gallery and Kirkcaldy Central Library building donated by philanthorpist John Nairn between 1925 and 1928). This impressive building dates from 1991, after a fire destroyed the 1964 one. The station has been on site since 10th June 1847, on a branch line serving the Edinburgh and Northern Railway was put in place, terminating at the then county town of Fife, Cupar. The platforms were re-built in 1964, possibly under the controversial town centre redevelopment project.

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Image Location

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Latitude
56.112069
Longitude
-3.16854