DescriptionHaymarket Station - geograph.org.uk - 1344101.jpg
English: Haymarket Station This was originally the eastern terminus of the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway Company when the line was opened in 1842. The first train to run from Haymarket to Waverley via Princes Street Gardens came four years later after completion of the Haymarket tunnel.
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