Tuesday 18 October 2022

Walk 268 - Haymarket to Canonmills

 

Eighteen Strollers met at Haymarket Station to follow the old railway line from Roseburn to Canonmills and finish at the Scotland Street Tunnel. A nineteenth Stroller caught up with as we walked. The weather cleared and it was a fine day for the walk.

It could be described as a historical walk as we walked past sites of buildings and factories no longer there. Haymarket station used to be the terminus of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway before the tunnel was built extending the line to the Waverley in 1846.

Starting off following the tram tracks and passing the site of the Haymarket Ice Rink which closed in 1978, we joined the footpath of the old railway line at Roseburn to follow it Trinity and then Canonmills. The line used to run from Princes Street to Leith with a split at Craigleith to Barnton.

Craigleith used to be a quarry but is now a shopping centre. From here we followed the path down past Crewe Toll where Ferranti used to have a huge presence but the site is a lot smaller and is now BAE/GEC. The site of the Village Hotel is where Livingston FC started life as Ferranti FC. For a while it was also the site of Telford College which is now at Granton. We then passed the site of the McTaggart Mickel builders’ depot which is now flats, followed by City Park which had been home to

Edinburgh City, Ferranti and Spartans before being sold for flats. We passed the Parsons Peebles site which was destroyed by fire and is now also flats.

At Trinity we then followed the Edinburgh, Leith and Newhaven Railway line through the Rodney Street Tunnel which had been opened as a footpath in 2009 to finish at the entrance to the Scotland Street Tunnel. This tunnel went all the way from here into Waverley Station. As the train had to go up a steep incline it was attached to a rope to help haul it up. It is now blocked but had been use for growing mushrooms and as car storage depot. 

Our thanks to Drew for the walk.