Retro railway posters uncovered at Wemyss Bay station


A collection of British Railways posters recently uncovered in a Renfrewshire station offer a visual reminder of the costs of travelling on the old nationalised network more than 30 years ago.
The retro adverts were spotted in Wemyss Bay station this week, and have prompted more than a few price comparisons with today’s fares among travellers.
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Hide AdOne poster boldly proclaims that a single journey to Glasgow Central - 26 miles to the east - costs just 56p. An anytime day single between the two stations today costs £7.20.


Passengers can at least still marvel at the grand interior of Wemyss Bay station, which was designed in 1903 by the noted Scottish architect James Miller.
Its impressive steel and glass curved roof was intended to reflect the station’s importance as a terminus for passengers connecting to ferry services along the Clyde to Rothesay, Largs and Millport.
The Grade A-listed building still welcomes thousands of tourists each year.
Major renovation works on the station and the adjacent Wemyss Bay harbour began last year and are due to be completed in time for the summer season.