Testimony to another time in the grand history of Scotland, the Wemyss Bay Terminal stands a proud tribute to the Victorian times which inspired its construction. Built to support the thriving link between The Isle of Arran and the mainland, the terminal provides a vital conduit between rail and sea transport. Today road transport has largely taken over from rail, however devoting some time to reflection still conjures up mental images of the 1920's.
Testimony to another time in the grand history of Scotland, the Wemyss Bay Terminal stands a proud tribute to the Victorian times which inspired its construction. Built to support the thriving link between The Isle of Arran and the mainland, the terminal provides a vital conduit between rail and sea transport. Today road transport has largely taken over from rail, however devoting some time to reflection still conjures up mental images of the 1920's.
Wemyss Bay Railway Station and Ferry terminal to Rothesay on Bute
Wemyss Bay looking south from Cliff Terrace Road, with MV Bute approaching Wemyss Bay railway station and pier.
Wemyss Bay station