Here are a few shots of the Tay rail bridge which I took during a short break to my home city. The bridge is of course famous for the disaster that befell it on the 28 Dec 1879 when, during a violent storm the bridge partially collapsed, plunging a train and its passengers into the icy cold River Tay below. It is understood that 75 people perished on that fateful night, although only 46 bodies were ever recovered.
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