Old Photograph Double Decker Bus Antigua Street Edinburgh Scotland


Old photograph of a Double Decker passenger bus going to Antigua Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. Leith Walk is one of the longest streets in Edinburgh, Scotland, and is the main road connecting the port area of Leith to the centre of the city. Although the whole street is usually referred to as Leith Walk, its upper half is actually divided into several stretches with different names. Unusually, some parts also have different names on opposite sides of the street. Running from its upper, South West end, on the west side of the street the sections are Picardy Place, Union Place, Antigua Street, Gayfield Place and Haddington Place; on the east side, sections are titled Greenside Place, Baxter's Place, Elm Row and Brunswick Place. It continues, on both sides, as Croall Place, Albert Place, Crighton Place and, after the junction with Pilrig Street, as Leith Walk.



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