Image Tay Bridge & Tay Bridge South signal box (NB, 1897) from Stewert Road, Wormit

Tay Bridge & Tay Bridge South signal box (NB, 1897) from Stewert Road, Wormit
Tay Bridge & Tay Bridge South signal box (NB, 1897) from Stewert Road, Wormit 
 This elevated view of the Tay Bridge is taken from a driveway entrance in the village of Wormit, unfortunately, no train was due and we had to get on to our evening destination so this shot had to suffice. Notice the piers from the former bridge that collapsed in a storm on the night of 28th December 1879 killing seventy-nine passengers and crew who were in a train that plunged into the waters of the Tay. An interesting feature, that I did not spot until processing the picture, is the lines in the water at right angles to the bridge to the left. I suspect there was an incoming tide and that these lines are caused by the piers of the bridge. 
 Keywords: Tay Bridge Tay Bridge South signal box Stewert Road, Wormit
Tay Bridge & Tay Bridge South signal box (NB, 1897) from Stewert Road, Wormit 
 This elevated view of the Tay Bridge is taken from a driveway entrance in the village of Wormit, unfortunately, no train was due and we had to get on to our evening destination so this shot had to suffice. Notice the piers from the former bridge that collapsed in a storm on the night of 28th December 1879 killing seventy-nine passengers and crew who were in a train that plunged into the waters of the Tay. An interesting feature, that I did not spot until processing the picture, is the lines in the water at right angles to the bridge to the left. I suspect there was an incoming tide and that these lines are caused by the piers of the bridge. 
 Keywords: Tay Bridge Tay Bridge South signal box Stewert Road, Wormit

This elevated view of the Tay Bridge is taken from

a driveway entrance in the village of Wormit, unfortunately, no train was due and we had to get on to our evening destination so this shot had to suffice. Notice the piers from the former bridge that collapsed in a storm on the night of 28th December 1879 killing seventy-nine passengers and crew who were in a train that plunged into the waters of the Tay. An interesting feature, that I did not spot until processing the picture, is the lines in the water at right angles to the bridge to the left. I suspect there was an incoming tide and that these lines are caused by the piers of the bridge.