The Scottish Mail on Sunday

‘Doon the Watter’ train station’s a glass act

- By Craig McDonald

IT was designed more than a century ago to ensure that thousands of holidaymak­ers coming ‘Doon the Watter’ from sooty Glasgow could move seamlessly from their steam trains onto the boat for Rothesay.

Now the Wemyss Bay terminus in Renfrewshi­re has been named winner of the World Cup of Stations, in recognitio­n of the volunteers who keep it in a pristine condition.

The Grade A listed building defeated 48 stations across Scotland, England and Wales in a contest run by the Rail Delivery Group.

A long-list of stations was chosen by broadcaste­r and historian Tim Dunn and whittled down to a line-up of finalists before Wemyss Bay – the gateway to Rothesay and the Isle of Bute – came out on top, landing more than 10 per cent of 70,000 votes cast throughout Community Rail Week.

Judges praised Friends of Wemyss Bay Station volunteers for developing a vibrant garden and running its bookshop.

Mr Dunn said: ‘With its second-hand book shop, original posters on the walls and floral displays all year, their work – plus the efforts of the cafe staff, ScotRail and others – means that Wemyss Bay is truly a community rail destinatio­n station.’

Opened in 1865 and redesigned in 1903, Wemyss Bay station has long been lauded by architectu­ral experts and rail enthusiast­s for its detailing, which includes a stunning glass roof emanating from a circular ticket booth.

Runners-up were Denmark Hill in London and Leamington Spa in the Midlands.

Phil Campbell, ScotRail’s head of customer operations, said: ‘With its picturesqu­e surroundin­gs and architectu­ral wonder, it truly is one of the best railway stations in the world.’

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