Edinburgh and Leith Gas Commissioners






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This gas works was built for the Edinburgh and Leith Gas Commissioners. It was built west of Granton itself, on the far side of the Granton Branch (Caledonian Railway) and to the south of Caroline Park. This was a large gasworks which took several years to build, from about 1898 to 1908. Much use was made of concrete, the chimney of the Edinburgh Gas Works being demolished and used in ...

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Granton Gasworks No 10 (Andrew Barclay 1890 of 1926) outside her shed (the workshops - the original shed was behind this building) awaiting removal to ...
Bill Roberton //1973
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This was a private station serving the Granton Gasworks built for the Edinburgh and Leith Gas Commissioners. In addition to an island platform there was a two storey building which was also the offices for the gasworks.
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The Duke^s Line
The restored Edinburgh and Leith Gas Commissioners private Granton Gasworks station seen on the occasion of the unveiling of a Red Wheel to celebrate ...
John Yellowlees 11/03/2023
While participating in the Red Wheel unveiling at Granton Gasworks railway station on 11th March 2023, John Cameron took the opportunity to visit the ...
John Yellowlees 11/03/2023
Close up showing the platform and south face of the station building at Granton Gasworks in the summer of 2006, with refurbishment work in progress. ...
John Furnevel 16/08/2006
At an unveiling on 11th March 2023, John Cameron declared Granton to have been Britain's largest private station and now Scotland's 30th Red Wheel, ...
John Yellowlees 11/03/2023
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