Historic Stow station building saved from demolition and turned into bar inBorders village with no pub [Scotsman]





Date: 26/06/2021

A 173-year-old station building originally earmarked for demolition during reconstruction of the Borders Railway is being restored as a bar/kitchen in a village that has no pub.


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Historic Stow station building saved from demolition and turned into bar inBorders village with no pub

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A 173-year-old station building originally earmarked for demolition during reconstruction of the Borders Railway is being restored as a bar/kitchen in a village that has no pub.

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Former station building at Stow, closed with the entire Waverley Route in January 1969, seen here on Sunday, 15th May 2016. The station reopened as part of the Borders Line, on 30 miles of the trackbed south from Edinburgh, in September 2015 but the building has not been revived for railway use.
Location: Stow
Company: Edinburgh and Hawick Railway (North British Railway)
15/05/2016 David Bosher
The old station at Stow in April 2007 - the house on the trackbed is in the left background.
Location: Stow
Company: Edinburgh and Hawick Railway (North British Railway)
06/04/2007 John Furnevel
A type 2 runs south through Stow station in December 1968. See image [[39295]]
Location: Stow
Company: Edinburgh and Hawick Railway (North British Railway)
/12/1968 Robin Barbour Collection (Courtesy Bruce McCartney)


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