Image Frontage, Wemyss Bay station

Frontage, Wemyss Bay station
Frontage, Wemyss Bay station 
 The frontage of Wemyss Bay station with its clock tower. The station is a locally listed Grade A structure and is notable, as shown here for its elegant curves and its eclectic mixture of designs including two Japanese pagodas and an Italianate tower as seen here. It was designed for the Caledonian Railway in 1903 by the notable architect James Miller who also designed many Scottish buildings including Glasgow Central station to the Turnbury Hotel. 
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Frontage, Wemyss Bay station 
 The frontage of Wemyss Bay station with its clock tower. The station is a locally listed Grade A structure and is notable, as shown here for its elegant curves and its eclectic mixture of designs including two Japanese pagodas and an Italianate tower as seen here. It was designed for the Caledonian Railway in 1903 by the notable architect James Miller who also designed many Scottish buildings including Glasgow Central station to the Turnbury Hotel. 
 Keywords: Wemyss Bay station

The frontage of Wemyss Bay station with its clock tower.

The station is a locally listed Grade A structure and is notable, as shown here for its elegant curves and its eclectic mixture of designs including two Japanese pagodas and an Italianate tower as seen here. It was designed for the Caledonian Railway in 1903 by the notable architect James Miller who also designed many Scottish buildings including Glasgow Central station to the Turnbury Hotel.