The Forth Rail Bridge at North Queensferry in the Royal Kingdom of Fife, Scotland. SCO 6237
Near the station are the village primary school (a large red sandstone Grade B listed Art Nouveau building dating from 1912 to 1914), a small general store and a community centre (all in Brock Street). The church, on Ferryhills Road, is twinned with the community of Hohoe in Ghana. Based on Pierhead, Calypso Marine/Forth Sea Safaris provide boat tours including excursions to the Forth Islands, wildlife trips and diving expeditions. North Queensferry Boat Club was formed in 1953 and currently operates from the Old Ferry Pier. North Queensferry is at the southern and western end of the long-distance Fife Coastal Path. The path starts at the Waterloo Memorial at the foot of the Brae and heads along the coast via Carlingnose and Port Laing, a cove with a sandy beach and steep wooded slopes, to Inverkeithing, on to Dalgety Bay and Aberdour, and through Kirkcaldy, the East Neuk villages and Fife Ness eventually as far as Newport-on-Tay.
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Location: Forth Rail Bridge, North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland.
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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