With Edinburgh Waverley currently having platform's extended and new one's built, what and how if Princess Street had been retained what difference would this of made?
How would services connected?
With Edinburgh Waverley currently having platform's extended and new one's built, what and how if Princess Street had been retained what difference would this of made?
How would services connected?
Yes. Last time I looked, the hotel had expanded into the station below, with facilities like the spa etc. The tracks became the Western Approach Road.Am I right in thinking the Caledonian Hotel is the former station, or rather what is left of it? ( Presumably, from the name, it was a hotel built above the station as a railway hotel? )
This is the Caledonian hotel a couple of days ago.Am I right in thinking the Caledonian Hotel is the former station, or rather what is left of it? ( Presumably, from the name, it was a hotel built above the station as a railway hotel? )
The station was behind the hotelThis is the Caledonian hotel a couple of days ago.
Would it of been possible to link Waverley and Prince's Street by rail?If the track arrangements had been different I wonder if a Princes Street Station <-> Glasgow Queen Street direct shuttle would have been successful at keeping the station open.
(Glasgow bound passengers at Waverley using the route to Glasgow central)
The only way to do this would be by creating a Princes Street Low Level in the Haymarket Tunnels, the Caledonian routes sat and terminated at road level whereas the NB ran, and still runs, in and out of Waverley well below and through the city. Another reason to do away with the station sadly.Would it of been possible to link Waverley and Prince's Street by rail?
There was a connection from Princes Street towards Glasgow, joining the line from Haymarket near Murrayfield. However I can't see there was any point in keeping the station open given the only way of getting out to the east was a trip round the South Suburban.If the track arrangements had been different I wonder if a Princes Street Station <-> Glasgow Queen Street direct shuttle would have been successful at keeping the station open.
(Glasgow bound passengers at Waverley using the route to Glasgow central)
Now also part of the Western Approach Road. When the road was first built, you could see odd railway relics, now all removed or hidden under vegetation.There was a connection from Princes Street towards Glasgow, joining the line from Haymarket near Murrayfield. However I can't see there was any point in keeping the station open given the only way of getting out to the east was a trip round the South Suburban.
Now also part of the Western Approach Road. When the road was first built, you could see odd railway relics, now all removed or hidden under vegetation.
When was the western approach road built?
Mid 70’s.When was the western approach road built?
Mid 1970s..........if my memory's correct.
The Edinburgh portions of the Birmingham trains were all under the overall roof not out in the air. That was 6 or 7 coaches.I was about 11 the only time I can remember using the station for the early, and I mean early, train to Oban. I thought that the hotel was over at least part of the concourse? Certainly the platforms were out in the air, we're in the days of steam.