Haymarket railway station, railway station in Haymarket, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Haymarket railway station is an operational railway station in Edinburgh housed in a category A listed building that continues to serve regular passenger services. The station features Victorian-era architecture as part of the city's transport network, with platforms and facilities designed to handle daily commuter and long-distance train traffic.
The station was established in the 1800s as part of Edinburgh's railway expansion and has remained in continuous operation since its opening. Its protected status reflects its role in the city's transport development during the railway era.
The station sits in a convenient location within Edinburgh and connects to the city's main rail routes to surrounding areas. Visitors should allow time to navigate the platforms and find their departure point clearly marked on arrival.
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