- TITLE
- Building and platforms at Dunkeld Station, from north end, c1912
- EXTERNAL ID
- PC_HRS_STATIONS_001_443
- PLACENAME
- Dunkeld
- DISTRICT
- Perthshire - Highland
- OLD COUNTY/PARISH
- PERTH: Dunkeld and Dowally
- DATE OF IMAGE
- c.1912
- PERIOD
- c1900s
- SOURCE
- Highland Railway Society
- ASSET ID
- 27166
- KEYWORDS
- Highland Railway
HR
railways
footbridge
canopy

This photograph shows the building and platforms at Dunkeld Station, from the north end.
Dunkeld (originally Birnam) was opened on 7 April 1856. 24 kilometres north of Perth it was the temporary terminus for seven years until the line was extended to Pitlochry.
The Perth & Dunkeld Railway obtained its Act of Parliament on 10 July 1854 for a line between Stanley Junction and Birnam, on the opposite side of the Tay to Dunkeld. The station was first served by the Scottish Midland Railway and then the Scottish North Eastern Railway before becoming part of the Highland Railway.