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Remains of a goods station. Hume suspected that this building may have originally been the engine shed of the Dundee and Arbroath and Aberdeen railways, and so date from the 1840s On the 1st edition OS map, it is clearly in use as a goods shed as the three lines leading to the building each have a small turntable used to transfer rolling stock laterally between the lines and it is annotated 'Goods Station'. The building itself was described by Hume as a 'single-storey rubble building with 4 arched entrances'. It was photographed by RCAHMS in 2008, in advance of demolition.
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