It first opened in 1848. in Perth station and railway
Back then several different companies ran the different lines to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. There were also many smaller stops than we know today such as to Crieff and Methven.an you recognise the spot of the first picture which still exist today? (Hint - look at the clock which still hangs there today).The 2nd picture shows the London postal train in 1914.The 3rd picture is of the railway bridge connecting Perth with Dundee. The first one opened in 1849 but the wooden construction caused some concerns and it was replaced in 1862.Did you know you can walk along the railway tracks on this bridge, spanning over the Tay and Moncrieffe Island
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Back then several different companies ran the different lines to Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. There were also many smaller stops than we know today such as to Crieff and Methven.an you recognise the spot of the first picture which still exist today? (Hint - look at the clock which still hangs there today).The 2nd picture shows the London postal train in 1914.The 3rd picture is of the railway bridge connecting Perth with Dundee. The first one opened in 1849 but the wooden construction caused some concerns and it was replaced in 1862.Did you know you can walk along the railway tracks on this bridge, spanning over the Tay and Moncrieffe Island
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