Showing posts with label Newhaven Station. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 22 March 2022

Skulferatu #63 - Newhaven Railway Station Building, Craighall Road, Edinburgh

 

When I’m out cycling or walking along the paths, through and round Edinburgh, on which the old city railway lines used to run, there is a building that has always tended to catch my eye.  It stands on pillars over Hawthornvale Path and looks a bit like a Victorian Boy Scouts hut.  This building was originally Newhaven Railway Station and was for the former Caledonian Railway line.  This line ran from Edinburgh Princes Street Station, which was at the West End of Princes Street next to the Caledonian Hotel, to North Leith Station, which was on Commercial Street in Leith. 

 

A photograph showing a low building with cars parked outside of it.  This is Newhaven Station Building on Craighall Road, Edinburgh.  The building was once a station for the now defunct Caledonian Railway Line that ran through Edinburgh.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Newhaven Station Building on Craighall Road, Edinburgh

 

A photograph showing a low building with cars parked outside of it.  This is Newhaven Station Building on Craighall Road, Edinburgh.  The building was once a station for the now defunct Caledonian Railway Line that ran through Edinburgh.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Newhaven Station Building on Craighall Road, Edinburgh

 

A photograph showing an ivy covered telegraph pole next to Newhaven Station.  There are no wires connected to the pole.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Old telegraph pole next to Newhaven Station

 

A photograph of Newhaven Station from Hawthornvale Path.  The path runs underneath the station on what was once the railway line, but is now for pedestrians and cyclists.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Newhaven Station from Hawthornvale Path

 

A photograph of Newhaven Station from Hawthornvale Path.  The path runs underneath the station on what was once the railway line, but is now for pedestrians and cyclists.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Newhaven Station from Hawthornvale Path

 

Newhaven Railway Station was opened in 1879 and closed on the 26th of April 1962.  It is the only station building to have survived of the five stations that were on the Caledonian line.  It originally had stairs leading down to the platforms, though these have now been removed.

 

After the railway line closed the station building was used as premises for a joinery business, a taxi firm and then lay derelict for a while. It has now been restored and is a business centre renting out desk space.

 

On my walk today I scrambled up the slope under the station building and past the ruins of a brick hut that is now the depository for hundreds of discarded, empty beer cans.  Then I went on up to one of the stone supports for the building and there I left a Skulferatu in one of the hollows.    

 

A picture of a small ceramic skull (Skulferatu 63) being held up with Newhaven Railway Station building in the background.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Skulferatu #63

 

A photo showing the pillars underneath the station building and a ruined brick hut that is covered in graffiti.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Underneath the station building

 

A picture of a small ceramic skull (Skulferatu 63) in the stone part of one of the support pillars for the Newhaven Station building.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Skulferatu #63 in hollow of stone support

 

A close up picture of a small ceramic skull (Skulferatu 63) in the stone part of one of the support pillars for the Newhaven Station building.  Photograph by Kevin Nosferatu for the Skulferatu Project
Skulferatu #63 in hollow of stone support

 

Google Map showing location of Skulferatu #63
Google Map showing location of Skulferatu #63

 

The coordinates for the location of the Skulferatu are –

 

Latitude 55.976620

Longitude -3.1966390

 

I used the following sources for information on Newhaven Railway Station–

 

Canmore

Edinburgh, Craighall Road, Newhaven Station | Canmore

 

Doors Open Day

Newhaven Station (doorsopendays.org.uk)

 

Newhaven Business Station

Newhaven Business Station, Edinburgh | Desk Space to Rent