Walking tour around Dawsholm (Caledonian Railway Association)





Date: 12/02/2005

Meeting at Anniesland station at 11:00 a walking tour, organised by the Caledonian Railway Association, will visit the remains of the Caledonian Railway in the Anniesland, Dawsholm and Kirklee areas of Glasgow.


External links

Caledonian Railway Association

Related images

Part of the Caledonian Railway Dawsholm Passenger Station sign painted on the Maryhill aqueduct. To the top left PASS can be seen and to the top right ST.
Location: Dawsholm
Company: Glasgow Central Railway
12/02/2005 Ewan Crawford
The piers of the line which carried the Caledonian Railway^s Anniesland Gas Works branch from Dawsholm across the River Kelvin in a view looking to Anniesland in 1988. The Kelvin Aquaduct lies just beyond and the Caley^s short lived Dawsholm station is off to the right.
Location: Dawsholm
Company: Glasgow Central Railway
//1988 Ewan Crawford
Ex-Caledonian Pug 0-4-0ST no 56029 stands in the sidings at Dawsholm on 23 May 1959. Not, as it might at first seem, part of a condemned line, since the locomotive was moved to Kipps shortly thereafter [see image 22947]. The 1895 veteran continued in service in the Coatbridge area for a further three and a half years, before being eventually withdrawn by BR at the end of 1962.
Location: Dawsholm
Company: Stobcross Railway
23/05/1959 K A Gray