saw022896 SCOTLAND (1949). Royal Hotel and Tyndrum Lower Station, Tyndrum. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west.

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Title [SAW022896] Royal Hotel and Tyndrum Lower Station, Tyndrum. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west.
Reference SAW022896
Date 1949
Link Canmore Collection item 1269246
Place name
Parish KILLIN
District STIRLING
Country SCOTLAND
Easting / Northing 232986, 730233
Longitude / Latitude -4.7090258067003, 56.434770537759
National Grid Reference NN330302

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These sidings are the original station from 1873. For the 4 years 1873 - 1877 the Callander and Oban Railway ended here before finally reaching Oban in 1880.

Bill_Gensheet
Thursday 8th of November 2018 01:02:56 AM
1947 Leyland PS1 Tiger (Alexander) The Leyland Tiger was a heavyweight half-cab single-decker bus and coach chassis built by Leyland Motors between 1927 and 1968, except the period of World War II. The Tiger was always very closely related to the Titan of its time, sharing a ladder type frame dropped in the wheelbase and gently rising in curves over the axles, generally only differing in wheelbase.

Billy Turner
Wednesday 9th of March 2016 05:36:00 PM
1937 Morris Eight Series I Sliding Head 4-door 6-light saloon The Morris Eight is a small family car which was produced by Morris Motors from 1935 to 1948 (Series I until 1937). It was inspired by the sales popularity of the similarly shaped Ford Model Y. The success of the car enabled Morris to regain its position as Britain's largest motor manufacturer

Billy Turner
Friday 19th of February 2016 02:43:42 PM
(From top) Humber Super Snipe, Austin Sixteen and Austin Twelve

Billy Turner
Tuesday 16th of February 2016 06:47:47 PM
This is Lower Tyndrum, the station on the former Caledonian Railway from Glasgow to Oban; later belonging London Midland and Scottish Railway and by the time this picture was taken under the administration of the Railway Executive of the British Transport Commission - commonly know as British Railways. See also SAW022898 and SAW022893 for Tyndrum Upper. Tyndrum must be one of the smallest communities to have ever had, and especially, to still have two railway stations.

Maurice
Monday 8th of April 2013 04:02:51 PM

MB
Sunday 7th of April 2013 10:29:24 PM

MB
Sunday 7th of April 2013 10:28:54 PM
Locomotive turntable

MB
Sunday 7th of April 2013 10:28:29 PM

User Comment Contributions

Splendidly sharp image

MB
Sunday 7th of April 2013 10:30:32 PM