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    Lovely pics yet again, Trefor, especially Holyrood Palace. It really is a shame though that Edinburgh has been blighted by that ugly monstrosity that passes for a parliament building.
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    Thanks McClef wonderful pictures. I do agree with Alex on the parliment building though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cessna152towser View Post
    Lovely pics yet again, Trefor, especially Holyrood Palace. It really is a shame though that Edinburgh has been blighted by that ugly monstrosity that passes for a parliament building.
    That's for sure, great pics though.

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    Not to hijack this thread but, several months ago, my parents were trying to think of the name of the old power station on Prince's Street in Edinburgh. My dad thinks it might be Waverley. Does anyone know?
    I now return you to McClef's wonderful photo tour of Edinburgh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cessna152towser View Post
    Lovely pics yet again, Trefor, especially Holyrood Palace. It really is a shame though that Edinburgh has been blighted by that ugly monstrosity that passes for a parliament building.
    And extremely expensive monstrosity! Original estimate was £50 Million, ended up costing £431 Million! That's a lot of dough! Public building projects over here too often end up as a bottomless pit!

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    Not to hijack this thread but, several months ago, my parents were trying to think of the name of the old power station on Prince's Street in Edinburgh. My dad thinks it might be Waverley. Does anyone know?
    I now return you to McClef's wonderful photo tour of Edinburgh.
    I'm afraid I don't know an answer to this one but I wouldn't have thought that Princes St would have been considered a suitable location for such an industrial building.
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    Never heard of a power station in Princes Street.
    There is a railway station at the east end of Princes Street, known as Edinburgh Waverley. Part of the station car park has recently been sold for redevelopment, during which a former gasworks dating from 1819 has been excavated. This station was originally the North British Railway's station.
    The Caledonian Railway also reached Edinburgh and their station was at the west end of Princes Street, just at the start of Lothian Road, and was known as Edinburgh Princes Street station. Following the merger of the railways, a new junction was put in further west, so that Caledonian trains could then run to the North British station and Princes Street station was closed in 1964. The old station building is now the Caledonian Hilton Hotel.
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    I somehow like the looks of the contrast between the old and new. However the attraction to the old is far stronger in my appreciation.
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    Photos are great. Looks like someone left some canepoles at the Scottish Parliament building.

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