Queen Street Station was originally built for the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway, opened on 18 February 1842, which became part of the North British Railway on 4 July 1844. Following the demolition in 1977 of St Enoch Station, which was situated near the opposite end of Queen Street, the high-level station is now the only vaulted railway station left in Scotland. Following the construction of an office block in front of the George Square station entrance in the 1970s, the main station building is effectively screened from view.
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Created by james73. Found in 'Britain -> Station Building' region.