Scotland Street Tunnel Map. Scotland Street railway station Wikiwand A long-disused railway tunnel which runs beneath the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland Street Tunnel was constructed in 1847 by engineers Thomas Grainger (1794 - 1852) and John Miller (1805-83) to serve a line which connected Canal Street Station on Princes Street with Granton Harbour. In between, it passes under Scotland Street, Dublin Street, St Andrew's Square and Princes Street
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Colinton Tunnel This former train tunnel is filled with lines from a poem crafted by Robert Louis Stevenson Scotland Street depot at Canonmills continued to serve goods and mineral traffic which arrived from the north
During the Second World War, the tunnel was returned to funtionality, acting as an air-raid shelter for 3,000 residents of central Edinburgh and the London & North Eastern Railway's emergency headquarters and command centre. Locomotive haulage had replaced the horses on the open air sections of the railway, but were retained for shunting at Princes Street. Colinton Tunnel This former train tunnel is filled with lines from a poem crafted by Robert Louis Stevenson
Inside Scotland Street tunnel portal gcat79 Flickr. Scotland Street Tunnel City of Edinburgh Reports Images Videos Map This site is also discussed in the following issues of our members' magazine: Scotland Street Station was a railway station which stood in a cutting at the north end of Scotland Street, in Edinburgh, Scotland
Cycleway tunnel Scotland Street tunnel in Edinburgh Jacobite52 Flickr. Locomotive haulage had replaced the horses on the open air sections of the railway, but were retained for shunting at Princes Street. This is a disused railway tunnel running opened between Scotland Street (to the north) and Edinburgh Canal Street (to the south)