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Transport - Railways - West Station, Dundee (old) - Ref: WC1049

Transport - Railways - West Station, Dundee (old)

The history of Dundee's railway stations is rather long and confused. Because several companies owned the lines, each had its own station, main lines terminating at Dundee West, Dundee East and Tay Bridge.

This photograph by the Dundee amateur, Alexander Wilson, shows the second and third Dundee West buildings, the latter still clearly under construction (witness the clock tower). The building in front was erected in the 1860s.

The third (and last) Dundee West opened in 1889 to designs by Thomas Burr, the Caledonian Railway's chief engineer. It was built in the Scottish barionial style by Blyth and Cunningham.