Dingwall Railway Station - Station Signage

Station Signage

The town's name in Scottish Gaelic is Inbhir Pheofharain; however, the Gaelic on the station sign reads Inbhirpheofharain (incorrectly written as one word). Transport Scotland has acknowledged the error and indicated that the correct signage will be erected during 2014.

New annunciator LED screens have been installed on both platforms, giving information on the next three trains to arrive, and general security information.

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