Wemyss Bay…

‘Friends of Wemyss Bay Station’

I have always loved all-things Scottish and Wemyss Bay Station (pronounced weems) is no exception. This Rail Station on the West Coast of Scotland is famous for its wonderful displays of flora over the years, winning many awards for the best kept station in these parts. The station was designed by James Miller and built in 1903 for the Caledonian Railway and is still fully functioning today. You can also catch a Steamer here for The Western Isles. The Station’s renown floral showings were once nurtured soley by the station staff, but these days a loyal band of folk known as ’Friends of Wemyss Bay Station’ are ready devotees to its old world charm.  ’Friends of Wemyss Bay Station’ can be found at: www.friendsofwemyssbaystation.co.uk

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3 Responses to Wemyss Bay…

  1. Reynaldo says:

    Thx for finding the time to explain the terminlogy for the rookies!

  2. Hey would you mind sharing which blog platform you’re using? I’m looking to start my own blog soon but I’m having a tough time making a decision between BlogEngine/Wordpress/B2evolution and Drupal. The reason I ask is because your design and style seems different then most blogs and I’m looking for
    something completely unique. P.
    S Apologies for being off-topic but I had to ask!

  3. Patrick says:

    Hi
    We use wordpress, hope that helps.
    Good luck
    Patrick.

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