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Railway station artwork - have you got any in your local station?

Amazing architecture and artwork is common in railway stations around the world, from the spectacular to the outright peculiar. Take a look below at a few of the most interesting examples from around the globe.


My local station underpass has recently been upgraded, so I will post up what is there.


Have you any works of art in your local station?   Why not post a photo up telling us which station and a bit about the art?


We could poll for the top 10.
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  • Well, I have finally been to my train station, so can add my artwork images.


    This is the the artwork in the newly refurbished underpass at Kilmarnock Station.

    http://www.waveparticle.co.uk/kilmarnock-connections-for-kilmarnock-rail-station-underpass


    WAVEparticle (art organisation) was commissioned to create the artwork to commemorate the history of the Ayrshire town.


    The design shows stories and pictures to captures the town’s proud history as a hub of industry, as well as more personal memories from residents, past and present.  

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    Andrew Barclay founder of locomotive builders Andrew Barclay Sons & Co.  

    A. Barclay, Sons and Co of Caledonia Engine Works, Kilmarnock was a steam and later diesel locomotive builder.



    Andrew Barclay was 25 years old when he set up a partnership with Thomas McCulloch in the manufacturer of mill shafts in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. A couple of years later that he branched out on his own in the manufacture of his patented gas lamps.



    1840 He set up workshops specializing in the manufacture of winding engines for the local coal mining industry, however the money from the gas lamp patent sale was never paid and the company and sequestration came the following year.






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      Kilmarnock and Troon Railway was the first railway line in Scotland authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1808.











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     Showing the old Kilmarnock baths (which was built in 1939 and had Britain's first wave-making machine built by glenfield & Kennedy), BMK and Massey Fergusons.










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    Sir Alexander Fleming

    Born on 8 August 1881 at Lockfield near Darvel, Ayrshire, the son of a farmer, he was educated first at the village school and later at Kilmarnock Academy.  Scottish physician, biologist, pharmacologist and botanist. His best-known discoveries are the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the world's first antibiotic substance benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G) from the mould Penicillium notatum in 1928, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain







    f8aafe98fecdea7b6995e7d06e0e2d98-huge-thomas-morton.jpgThomas Morton

    Born in Mauchline, in 1783, the inventor and scientist, Thomas Morton is an important figure in the scientific development of south west Scotland. His invention of a barrel loom revolutionised carpet making and brought much prosperity to the area. Morton was also Instrument Maker to Sir John Ross the Arctic Explorer. 

    Thomas Morton's interest in telescope construction led him to study astronomy. In 1818, he built an astronomical observatory in Kilmarnock, furnished with instruments which he had made, and which was open to the public.
















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    Lord Boyd Orr - The Nobel Peace Prize 1949

    John Boyd Orr
     (September 23, 1880-June 25, 1971) was born in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Scotland. Having begun his education in the village school, John at the age of thirteen was sent to Kilmarnock Academy,



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  • Well, I have finally been to my train station, so can add my artwork images.


    This is the the artwork in the newly refurbished underpass at Kilmarnock Station.

    http://www.waveparticle.co.uk/kilmarnock-connections-for-kilmarnock-rail-station-underpass


    WAVEparticle (art organisation) was commissioned to create the artwork to commemorate the history of the Ayrshire town.


    The design shows stories and pictures to captures the town’s proud history as a hub of industry, as well as more personal memories from residents, past and present.  

    5c8eca7316df6e0b94a5ecc8ea027a54-huge-andrew-barclay.jpg

    Andrew Barclay founder of locomotive builders Andrew Barclay Sons & Co.  

    A. Barclay, Sons and Co of Caledonia Engine Works, Kilmarnock was a steam and later diesel locomotive builder.



    Andrew Barclay was 25 years old when he set up a partnership with Thomas McCulloch in the manufacturer of mill shafts in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland. A couple of years later that he branched out on his own in the manufacture of his patented gas lamps.



    1840 He set up workshops specializing in the manufacture of winding engines for the local coal mining industry, however the money from the gas lamp patent sale was never paid and the company and sequestration came the following year.






    f91b4dab84ef806cd1ebf767b3e65252-huge-history-and-railway-line.jpg

      Kilmarnock and Troon Railway was the first railway line in Scotland authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1808.











    29ee23f798140645ab0395f5942ea2b9-huge-industry.jpg

     Showing the old Kilmarnock baths (which was built in 1939 and had Britain's first wave-making machine built by glenfield & Kennedy), BMK and Massey Fergusons.










    73c5ada53d90b5bab3a511eaa6c831ad-huge-sir-alexander-fleming.jpg

    Sir Alexander Fleming

    Born on 8 August 1881 at Lockfield near Darvel, Ayrshire, the son of a farmer, he was educated first at the village school and later at Kilmarnock Academy.  Scottish physician, biologist, pharmacologist and botanist. His best-known discoveries are the enzyme lysozyme in 1923 and the world's first antibiotic substance benzylpenicillin (Penicillin G) from the mould Penicillium notatum in 1928, for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1945 with Howard Florey and Ernst Boris Chain







    f8aafe98fecdea7b6995e7d06e0e2d98-huge-thomas-morton.jpgThomas Morton

    Born in Mauchline, in 1783, the inventor and scientist, Thomas Morton is an important figure in the scientific development of south west Scotland. His invention of a barrel loom revolutionised carpet making and brought much prosperity to the area. Morton was also Instrument Maker to Sir John Ross the Arctic Explorer. 

    Thomas Morton's interest in telescope construction led him to study astronomy. In 1818, he built an astronomical observatory in Kilmarnock, furnished with instruments which he had made, and which was open to the public.
















    ab9037b6678ded559e84fe375a5a7ae8-huge-lord-boyd-orr.jpg
    Lord Boyd Orr - The Nobel Peace Prize 1949

    John Boyd Orr
     (September 23, 1880-June 25, 1971) was born in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Scotland. Having begun his education in the village school, John at the age of thirteen was sent to Kilmarnock Academy,



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