Image Andy & Errol station (Closed 30.09.85)

Andy & Errol station (Closed 30.09.85)
Andy & Errol station (Closed 30.09.85) 
 Andy walks along the track by the side of the now-closed Errol station. The cast-iron footbridge is now somewhat of a skeleton against the brilliant blue summer sky but at least it remains linking together the now very overgrown platforms. Interestingly, on Ordnance Survey maps the small hamlet clustered around the station and the level crossing is named Errol Station with the much larger village of Errol some mile or so to the south close to the Firth of Tay. 
 Keywords: Errol station Closed
Andy & Errol station (Closed 30.09.85) 
 Andy walks along the track by the side of the now-closed Errol station. The cast-iron footbridge is now somewhat of a skeleton against the brilliant blue summer sky but at least it remains linking together the now very overgrown platforms. Interestingly, on Ordnance Survey maps the small hamlet clustered around the station and the level crossing is named Errol Station with the much larger village of Errol some mile or so to the south close to the Firth of Tay. 
 Keywords: Errol station Closed

Andy walks along the track by the side of the

now-closed Errol station. The cast-iron footbridge is now somewhat of a skeleton against the brilliant blue summer sky but at least it remains linking together the now very overgrown platforms. Interestingly, on Ordnance Survey maps the small hamlet clustered around the station and the level crossing is named Errol Station with the much larger village of Errol some mile or so to the south close to the Firth of Tay.