Queen Street station and 'Bowline Viaduct' unveil special heritage awards [Network Rail]





Date: 11/07/2023

The redevelopment of Glasgow Queen Street was recognised, on Tuesday 11 July, with the unveiling of a National Railway Heritage Award (NRHA) at the station.


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Queen Street station and Bowline Viaduct unveil special heritage awards

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The redevelopment of Glasgow Queen Street was recognised, on Tuesday 11 July, with the unveiling of a National Railway Heritage Award (NRHA) at the station.

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A plaque in recognition of the work on the roofs at which was unveiled today at Stirling station. (One of three plaque unveilings for the National Railway Heritage Awards at Stirling, Queen Street and Bowling.)
Location: Stirling
Company: Scottish Central Railway
11/07/2023 John Yellowlees
Alex Hynes presenting an NRHA plaque to Scottish Canals for the restoration of 'Bowline viaduct' as a new cycleway in Bowling. [This is not a single structure, but a series of bridges encompassing (from the east) railway arches, a swing bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal (fixed), further arches, a bridge over a minor road, a span over the open railway from Glasgow to Dumbarton and a bridge over the A814. The bridges, having been closed to pedestrians in the 1990s, have been restored and carry a foot/cycle path. -RS]
Location: Bowling Swing Bridge
Company: Lanarkshire and Dumbartonshire Railway
11/07/2023 Network Rail
A which was unveiled today at Glasgow Queen Street station. (One of three plaque unveilings for the National Railway Heritage Awards at Stirling, Queen Street and Bowling.)
Location: Glasgow Queen Street High Level
Company: Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway
11/07/2023 John Yellowlees


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